Angkor
Wat
Wat
Located 35 kilometers northeast of Angkor City from Siem Reap City, the Queen's Palace is a Brahmin temple built by Rajendaravarman and Jayavarman V Kings in the second half of the 10th century. Although its building scale is not large, but the palace carved many very exquisite statues of women, and well preserved, so the name. The relief art of the Queen's Palace is second to none in the whole Angkor civilization, and is known as a rare artistic treasure in the Angkor architectural complex. The three central towers of the palace with statues of men and women and silk reliefs are especially impressive.