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There is an urgent need for a Chinese translation of an English reading essay, thank you ~! ^_^

Our next stop: Angkor Kiln. When I got off the plane at Angkor Kiln, I saw the scattered monuments in the jungle for the first time. Their beauty is amazing. Our place is located in the center of the ancient Khmer Empire, and now it has become the most attractive tourist attraction in Cambodia. The temples here represent the most outstanding architectural level in Southeast Asia and are also one of the cultural heritages of the Eastern world. They show the spiritual bond between God and human beings in the form of stones. Here, some tourists will choose to ask a guide to take them around on a motorcycle. However, we rented our own motorcycle. In our spare time, we traveled around the temples according to the guidebook and took countless photos, among which the photos of sunrise and sunset were the most. For anyone who knows how to appreciate photography, architecture and religion, Angkor Wat is a paradise. We stayed here for five days. At the entrance of Angkor Kiln-Siemreap (place name, I don't know how to translate it), there are as many as 300 historical sites in this quiet town. It is not so much a small town as a group of villages centered on French colonies. Here, you can go sightseeing everywhere and enjoy preferential treatment from different hotels, restaurants, bars and shops. You will also find different levels of accommodation, with prices ranging from $3 to $300 per night. We walked slowly along the Siem Reap River and passed cafes and bars all over the river bank. Then we enjoyed dancing and beer in an Asian-style disco. There are also some professional dancers who charge tourists when the DJ switches between pop music and Cambodian traditional music.

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