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Siem Reap overview

A cluster of villages along the river of the same name, Northern Cambodia's Siem Reap (which means "Siam Defeated") is a gateway to Angkor Archaeological Park. The impressive park is home to the Khmer temple ruins of Angkor Wat. Visit the Old French Quarter, with its Chinese-inspired architecture, the Tonle Sap lake bird sanctuary, rice paddies and the Old Market's craft shops and silk farms. Most sights can be explored on foot or by hiring a "motodop," a motorbike taxi and driver.

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