Love the tidbits about the king building hospitals to treat sick kids for free. That is amazing. Love live Cambodian monarchy, but given that the current king has no heir, this tradition may not last. :(
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography. Thai people were immigrants from yunan province of China and fled to Khmer Empire. Thai didn't even exist until the 13 century while Cambodia can be traced back all the way to Funan era in the 1st century.
At 8.24 are traditional Siamese (Thai) costumes. The Cambodians received these kinds of costumes during the time they came a vassal state of the Siamese Kingdom. You can see the guide even pause for a little bit before tried to think of the proper word in English when she asked what are these costumes called in Cambodia because they are the Siamese costumes. In Thailand, we just call them “Choot Thai”, choot means clothes and Thai…I think you know what does it mean. Actually, there is a specific name for Choot Thai like these but no need for in depth details here.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography. Thai people were immigrants from yunan province of China and fled to Khmer Empire. Thai didn't even exist until the 13 century while Cambodia can be traced back all the way to Funan era in the 1st century
16.16 is Siamese style pagoda because the first 4 kings of the Narodom royal family line which is the current royal family that rules Cambodia today were all educated in Bangkok. Actually, the king which this pagoda belongs to prefer speaking Thai language than Cambodian. These were all recorded in documents.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
Thailand steals copies of Angkor Wat and the Royal Palace from Cambodia ... by hiring Cambodian workers who know how to carve and cast stone, wood, concrete ... the most expensive traditional copy from Cambodia ... You visit Angkor Wat, Thailand and the Royal Palace Thailand ....Who is older than you and knows the truth .. who really owns the tradition, .. You go to see the Khmer workers in Thailand are all Khmer workers to sell Khmer traditions to Thais, Khmer traitorsreall ..😊😊
Why does thai Grand palace have a replica of Angkor wat temple? we didn't received architectures from Thailand. It's Thai people that received cultures, traditions, architectures from ancient Cambodia. Ancient stone temples in Thailand like hin phimai and phnom rung are all khmer temples.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
Wonderful listening to the man telling the history about the museum and royal family of Cambodia and the colorful costumes in museum beautiful.
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Beautiful Palace
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Very beautiful place.
It really is!
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Love the tidbits about the king building hospitals to treat sick kids for free. That is amazing. Love live Cambodian monarchy, but given that the current king has no heir, this tradition may not last. :(
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Cambodian palaces received their architecture from Thailand. During the period when Thailand ruled Cambodia.
That’s other way around
you have it backwards
You got it right, but the Cambodians would not like it.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography. Thai people were immigrants from yunan province of China and fled to Khmer Empire. Thai didn't even exist until the 13 century while Cambodia can be traced back all the way to Funan era in the 1st century.
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At 8.24 are traditional Siamese (Thai) costumes. The Cambodians received these kinds of costumes during the time they came a vassal state of the Siamese Kingdom. You can see the guide even pause for a little bit before tried to think of the proper word in English when she asked what are these costumes called in Cambodia because they are the Siamese costumes. In Thailand, we just call them “Choot Thai”, choot means clothes and Thai…I think you know what does it mean. Actually, there is a specific name for Choot Thai like these but no need for in depth details here.
That’s other way around
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography. Thai people were immigrants from yunan province of China and fled to Khmer Empire. Thai didn't even exist until the 13 century while Cambodia can be traced back all the way to Funan era in the 1st century
16.16 is Siamese style pagoda because the first 4 kings of the Narodom royal family line which is the current royal family that rules Cambodia today were all educated in Bangkok. Actually, the king which this pagoda belongs to prefer speaking Thai language than Cambodian. These were all recorded in documents.
That’s other way around
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
Why this style look like Grand Place in Thailand which built in 1782 ?? 84 years before this palace.
Thailand steals copies of Angkor Wat and the Royal Palace from Cambodia ... by hiring Cambodian workers who know how to carve and cast stone, wood, concrete ... the most expensive traditional copy from Cambodia ... You visit Angkor Wat, Thailand and the Royal Palace Thailand ....Who is older than you and knows the truth .. who really owns the tradition, .. You go to see the Khmer workers in Thailand are all Khmer workers to sell Khmer traditions to Thais, Khmer traitorsreall ..😊😊
Cambodian palaces received their architecture from Thailand. During the period when Thailand ruled Cambodia
Why does thai Grand palace have a replica of Angkor wat temple? we didn't received architectures from Thailand. It's Thai people that received cultures, traditions, architectures from ancient Cambodia. Ancient stone temples in Thailand like hin phimai and phnom rung are all khmer temples.
วัดไทยที่ต่างจังหวัดสวยกว่าวังที่นี่เยอะแยะ😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
តើអ្នកមានដឹងទេថាប្រាសាទទាំងអស់នៅក្នុងប្រទេសថៃគឺសុទ្ធតែជាប្រសាទខ្មែរកសាងដោយដូនតាខ្មែរហើយនិងស្ដេចខ្មែរ។ ប្រាសាទភ្នំរុង ប្រាសាទហ៊ីនភីម៉ៃ សុទ្ធតែជាប្រាសាទខ្មែរទាំងអស់
Thai Temple in Cambodia 😂
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
It's a cheap palace that tries to be copied like the palaces of Thailand.
During the height of the Khmer Empire (9th-15th centuries), parts of what is now Thailand, particularly in the central and northeastern regions, were under Khmer rule or cultural influence. This is evident in architectural styles, such as the Khmer-style temples (e.g., Phimai and Phanom Rung), and in early Thai art and iconography.
อยากดูวังสวยๆงดงามอลังการติดอันดับโลกขอแนะนำพระราชวังไทยน่ะจ้ะ😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
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Thai palace copied Cambodian Style and even copied Angkor wat temple as well