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    Final Tourism Field Work 2

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION My dissertation is devoted to the overall study of impact cultural heritage tourism in Seam Reap‚ Cambodia. It is because Cambodia is rich of the cultural and historical heritage sites‚ when Angkor Wat was listed in World heritage site by UNESCO the tourism industry grows rapidly in the Seam Reap especially the region with historical sites such as temples. The conservation and preservation effort by the relevant sectors also included in the study as it is vital for the future

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    Tourism in Cambodia

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    After more than a decade of spectacular growth‚ Tourism has played an important role in the development of Cambodia. It has brought employment‚ improvements in infrastructure‚ training and general education and living standards for many people‚ and raised the international profile of Cambodia. Its growth has helped diversify economic activity‚ and broaden the base of foreign earnings. Tourism statistics of Cambodia In recent years‚ the question of how to increase the yield from each tourist;

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    organized. Hinduism was predominant‚ in particular the linga cult of Siva was the essence of court religion. Theme of conquest Power consolidation – role of religion Religious tolerance Jayavarman II (8th century) Founder of the Angkor kingdom (though not the actual city). Came to throne with a fierce desire to attain independence from Javanese overloads. Took into service a Brahman‚ Sivakaivalya‚ who became the first priest of the new cult which he established as the official religion

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    The Vacation to Siem Reap

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    rest until three o’clock. Then we start our vacation in Siem Reap‚ we go to visit Angkor Wat temple and take a lot of photos such as the photo of me with my family‚ the photo of me with my brother‚ the photo of me with my sisters‚ and the photo of my family; furthermore‚ we go around to see the perfect views of the temple and buy some anniversaries such as Apsara sculpture and Buddha picture. After visiting Angkor Wat temple‚ we continue our trip to Bakhaeng Mount to see to the sunset. At there‚ we

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    CAMBODIA Places Siem Reap (literally “Siam Defeated”) is undoubtedly Cambodia’s fastest growing city and serves as a small charming gateway town to the world famous destination of the Angkor temples. Thanks to those Cambodia attractions‚ Siem Reap has transformed itself into a major tourist hub. It is laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples. Siem Reap offers a wide range of hotels‚ ranging from several 5-star hotels to hundreds of budget guesthouses while a large selection

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    I have always wanted to visit other countries and experience different cultures. I would travel to England‚ Spain‚ France and Greece. I would travel to the United States of America. I would hike in Thailand and then cross over to Cambodia to see Angkor Wat. When I have visited as many countries as I want‚ I would go back to England and train in a vocational college. I would learn how to repair machines. Then I would work there for a whole to gain as much experience as possible. All these plans

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    Khmer Empire

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    Bas-relief friezes in galleries of the vast Angkor Wat complex in Siemreab depict Cambodia’s land and naval conquests during its "time of greatness‚" the Angkorian Period‚ which spanned the years from A.D. 802 to 1431. During this time‚ the Khmer Empire‚ by force of arms‚ extended its dominions to encompass much of Southeast Asia. The warrior kings‚ who actually led troops in battle‚ did not customarily maintain standing armies but raised troops as necessity required. Historian David P. Chandler

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    specific shape and comes up with an answer that would fit most cases government‚ regimentation‚ and politics and in many cases‚ religion. From the concentration camp in Hamburg in Germany to Saltaire in England‚ from Srirangam in South India to Angkor Wat in Cambodia‚ he wrote traces how each city’s diagram developed responding to its militaristic‚ industrial‚ and religious needs respectively. New Delhi and Brasilia form his examples for cities that were designed as a political thought. He also

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    ability to unite and fight for the greater good. It is that same diversity of lifestyles that makes the world so beautiful. Ancient empires and tribes have created such alluring temples and dwelling places such as the Durbar Square in Nepal‚ the Angkor Wat in Cambodia‚ and the magnificent advancements of the Terrace

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    industry in the word‚ Cambodia is working wholeheartedly towards reconstruction and economic development through its tourism sector. As Siem Reap province endowed with vast tourism assets including historical‚ natural and artificial resorts such as Angkor Wat temple‚ Kulen mounts‚ Bonteay Srey temple‚ Bayon temple and so on‚ Cambodia has a great opportunity to attract more and more tourists both domestic and international because tourists bring a lot of advantages to a place or country in which they

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