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ANGKORThe impressive temple complex of


Angkor in Cambodia attracts visitors interested in its history and architecture.


This combination of temples and palaces


was built in 1113


ce

by the Khmer king


Suryavarman II. The buildings, such as Angkor


Wat, below, are made of stone and brick and are


decorated with relief sculptures showing mythical


scenes of Hindu gods and great royal processions. The complex was uncovered in 1861 by French naturalist Henri Mouhot, following stories of a “lost city” in the jungle.


FLOATING MARKETThe capital of Thailand, Bangkok, is a busy, crowded city with more than 9 million inhabitants. The city was built on an island in the river, and has many canals. Boats, known as sampans, (above) act as floating markets from which traders sell fresh fruit and vegetables.


A new type of gibbon,
named after

Star Wars’


Luke Skywalker,


was discovered in the


mountains between
Myanmar and China

in 2017.


THAI BEACHESTourism is a major industry for Thailand. Popular destinations include the country’s lively capital, Bangkok, and the beautiful island beach resorts (below). Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, is often referred to as the


“Pearl


of the South.”


MONASTIC LIFEThe main religion in mainland Southeast Asia is Buddhism. Nearly all Thai villages have their own temple, or wat, which is the center of


village life. Most young men spend some


time in a monastery, where they have few


possessions and spend much of their time in meditation.


Angkor Wat


Mainland Southeast Asia


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