Baphuon Temple In Cambodia

Posted by : foongpc | Sunday, July 24, 2011 | Published in

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On my second day in Cambodia, I visited Baphuon which is located inside Angkor Thom.

After entering Angkor Thom via the South Gate, our driver Xiao He drove Jam, his friend and I to Baphuon.



According to the signboard, Baphuon was undergoing a restoration project sponsored by the French Government.



From the map below, you can see that Baphuon is located just northwest of Bayon, which we visited the day before.



Baphuon is actually a 3-tiered temple mountain built in the mid-11th century by King Udayadityavarman II according to Baphuon architecture style. It was used as a state temple by the King and was dedicated to Hindu God Shiva.



However, it was converted into a Buddhist temple in the late 15th century. A reclining Buddha was said to be added to the temple.



Unfortunately, we did not get to see any reclining Buddha.



Walking along the long causeway, we could see that the temple proper was under heavy restoration and was off limits to tourists!



Apparently, Baphuon was built on land filled with sand. Because of this, the temple was unstable throughout its history. A huge part of Baphuon had already collapsed and main temple in the third tier was undergoing massive restoration works.



Tourists were still allowed to visit the first tier and part of the second tier so that was not too bad!



Rocks could be seen scattered around the area.



These rocks were used in the ongoing restoration process.



The first effort to restore Baphuon in 1960 was interrupted by the genocidal reign of the Khmer Rouge. The second effort led by the French team in 1995 was still ongoing during my visit there.



However I just discovered the good news! - After almost 51 years, in April 2011, Baphuon was finally fully restored and is now a major tourist attraction in the Angkor Wat Archaeological Park!



Perhaps I will fly to Cambodia again to visit Baphuon Temple in the near future.

Meantime, if you want to see how the actual Baphuon temple looks like, watch this amazing animation of the Baphuon temple in 3D!



Coming Up Next : The Terrace Of The Elephants

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Hi Foong!
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Thank you for the article-link on your paper. Much appreciated. The paper must be keeping you busy. Daily? Great job there!
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a must-visit place for me one day!
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Whoa amazing animation of the Baphuon temple in 3D!
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Bananazஇ · 713 weeks ago

Simply love the solid stones & the ancient building..tQ
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ish... lambat!
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wah.. u sanggup think to fly there again to watch the now restored Baphuan?
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hmmm, this seems rather vague for me but i think i've been there, did i or didn't i??
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or i think we just skipped this and hopped over to the next temple.. haha!! we were so tired that day because we woke up so early in the morning, but not able to see the sunrise!!
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oh, the restored one looks absolute amazing!! it's just another mini angkor wat don't you think??
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Why would the French Government wants to help restore the temple? Hmmm....sounds so fishy... :p
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So the builder didn't really do his or her homework huh! How can we build on sandy ground? :p
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Wow...restoration from 1995 until now? There is like 16 years already and still not finished?
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Ouh....haha :D Already restored lar. Wow...it took a whopping 51 years huh!
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you really did take a lot of pictures. Thanks for sharing bro.
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:o :o :o
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thanks for sharing this Panda!!! ;)
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Xiao He? Your driver was a Chinese?
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Chinese are everywhere in the world... even though their own country has a red hot economy...
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How come I don't see any statues in your photos?
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whoa! sponsored by french Government summore ah?? :o :o
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ok sounds not safe to enter this! :o why la built it on the land with not solid soil? =/
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oh phew~ restored dy pula! xD n u're goin to visit it again??
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I didn't visit Baphuon. Lovely
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So if i go there, this will be part of the itinerary.....
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