Apsara Dance At The Temple Club

Posted by : foongpc | Wednesday, August 17, 2011 | Published in

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After our lunch at Khmer's Family Restaurant, we had wanted to visit the Cambodian Cultural Village in Siem Reap.

The Cambodian Cultural Village is like a theme park and museum showcasing miniature versions of important historical buildings and structures, local cultures and villages. There are also souvenir shops, massage services and restaurants in this cultural village.

However, Jam, his friend and I ended up not entering the place even though our driver had brought us right to its doorstep. Either we were tired from visiting all the temples in the hot weather and needed a rest or the expensive entrance fee of USD33 put us off. Or both.



I quite like the beautiful fountain with the lotus flower and the naga (7-headed serpent) in front of the entrance and ticket booth. I would have taken more pictures had we visited this Cambodian Cultural Village. Oh well, maybe next time.

If you like more details, you can check out the website HERE. Honestly, I do not know how come the entrance fee was USD33 when we were there last year as the website stated the entrance fee as only USD11! Any Cambodians can clarify this please?


Magnified view of the fountain

Anyway, we returned to our hotel, showered and slept before waking up in the evening for dinner. It would seemed as if we wasted the whole afternoon right? But I thought sleeping in the air conditioned hotel room was rather enjoyable! No regrets there! Haha!!

We decided to have dinner at Temple Club located along Pub Street.



The Temple Club was a rather happening place. Many Western tourists like to hang out here and it was even recommended by The Lonely Planet. But the reason we chose Temple Club was because it offers free Apsara Dance performances every night starting at 7.30pm.

Apsara Dance is a Khmer traditional dance. After seeing all those Apsara carvings in the Angkorian temples, I did not want to miss this dance which form an integral part of Cambodian culture.


Apsara carvings in Angkor Wat

The food at The Temple Club was nothing much to shout about so I am not going to share about it here. I wouldn't say it was bad - just pretty average. Still, I enjoyed watching the dances while having my dinner.

Before the dancers came out, we were entertained with some traditional Cambodian music performed by the small orchestra next to the stage. Then a beautiful girl dressed in traditional dress came on stage.



Minutes later, a few more female dancers joined her. Somehow I felt their dances were quite similar to Thai traditional dance.



I do not know how to describe the Apsara Dance - it would be best if you watch it on this YouTube video which I found online.



It may not be the best Apsara Dance performance you could find in Cambodia, but I was glad I managed to catch it for free during my stay in Siem Reap.

Coming Up Next : A Wonderful Morning At Banteay Srei

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hi foong B)
1 reply · active 710 weeks ago
ish... missed FC
1 reply · active 710 weeks ago
Yeah, very similar to Thai dance...

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very nice da dance, the fingers...
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Great pics foong. The place looks very beautiful and the dancer are not bad either LOL . ;) B)
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i too wont be able to differentiate which dance is which.. i can imagine that the movements are almost the same.. :)
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beautiful structures, with too many temples around, i probably will have a hard time deciding which one to shoot first :) sorry about the difference in price, i probably won't get inside either if all the while i am thinking it is what it says in their site.
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yay! the fountain is so cute... but what is that smokey effect on the fountain??
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oh the popular headgear of thailand
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i remember when i was in highschool (3rd year in particular), we had this World History subject and we need to wear the traditional thai costumes... I told my group that i will take charge of the props (for the sake of not wearing the costume)... It worked actually however, when we hit the Egypt lesson, they forced me to wear the Tutankhamun costume and i didn't have any choice hahaha
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well the tutankhamun is much better than the thai costume because i don't have to dance like them muwhahaha
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thanks for sharing Foong
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Four different NSEW direction of lotus flower and the naga in a nice fountain. Lovely pix.
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wow nice place... the khmer dance reminds me of thai dance :D
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Interesting dance indeed! wow, getting treated to a dance, so nice. You were treated like a King bro!
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USD33 vs USD1 - that's a huge difference. But USD33 for entrance fee? Man, that's quite expensive. :o
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By looking at your photos, sure have similarities with Thai dance. But I guess that's understandable. They are neighbours. :D
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I won't regret sleeping in an air-cond room after a hot afternoon sightseeing too. :p
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hmm... I think this Apsara Dance quite resembles the traditional dance in Thailand and Bali...
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Makes me wanna go Cambodia again.. this time to siem reap..but i know it is very super hot at this time of the year!
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How was the food at Temple Club?
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oh, cultural village?? i didn't even know there's such a place there, haha!! i think that's because we decide where we want to go, and not our driver.. :D
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US$33 for the entrance fees?? wow, that's too much already!! i wonder how many people are willing to pay for that.. it's even more expensive than the Angkor Wat pass..
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yeah, you are smart!! since you've already paid for the hotel, why not relax and fully utilize all the amenities?? so having a nice little nap is a good way of killing time.. but you didn't go for massage at all??
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Temple Club?? hmmm, never came across there, nice that they have cultural dance performance, free of charge which i guess you'd not even get the same thing if you paid US$33 to get into the cultural village~~ :D
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