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Sep 03rd

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Since you are kind enough to visit MyanmarPhotography we feel we owe you some information about the status of this website. We have been working for some time now (actually quite some time) on a challenging but exciting project, the publication of a guidebook on the Angkor temples. Finishing the book is our current priority and as soon as this is done, hopefully by the end of May 2010, we will officially launch MyanmarPhotography.com and its sister site, AngkorPhoto-graphy.com. We will also start to add content to Angkor History but also to Angkor Religion and Angkor Architecture. As the theme of each of these websites corresponds to a chapter of our guidebook this should be an easy process. Do visit us again... if only to check if we keep our deadlines! 

 


BEAR WITH US, ALL OUR SITES ARE STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION!

 

 

 
Interested in "more images of Asia? Do visit our sister site, Angkor Photography.
Interested in learning more about the Khmer civilisation? We have created three other specialized 
sites devoted respectively to
Angkor's history, religion and architecture.
Just click on the banner of your choice.

 
  • More on Angkor History

  • ... Angkor Religion

  • ... Angkor Architecture

Over a span of more than five centuries, from Yacovavarman I to Jayavarman VII and his successors,
Khmer kings established their capital city in the stretch of land delimited by the Thonle Sap lake to the south and the Khulen hills to the north. Learn more about the wars they waged to extend their rule over large territories or to protect their kingdom against Cham invasions. Read about the magnificence of their palaces and about daily life in Angkor through the narrative of a 13th c. Chinese visitor, Zhou Daguan.

Mythological scenes depicting Hindu gods adorn most of the Angkor temples. But Buddhism was present at Angkor from the beginning and even became the official religion of king Jayavarman VII at the end of the 12th century. Learn more about Shiva, Vishnu, Buddha and Lokeshvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. Follow the exploits of Vishnu's two most famous avataras, Rama and Krishna through the two glorious epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.

Architecture and occupation of space in the Angkor temples were no left to hazard,
cardinal points and the skies played an important role.
Learn more about the principles and beliefs followed by the Khmer architects
when temples were erected by the mighty Angkor kings to honour their gods. 
Most temples face East, Angkor Wat faces West, and the experts are still discussing the matter...  

Visit the Photo Gallery...

... and our other photo site

A New Guidebook, Coming Soon

... our guidebook will provide a unique approach to the visit of the Angkor temples. It will, hopefully, be available this summer