15 Ng. 100 Đ. Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân Nam, Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội 100000
When travelers envision Cambodia, the magnificent spires of Angkor Wat undeniably dominate their imagination. Yet, hidden amidst the lush rainforests northeast of Siem Reap lies a site of even greater spiritual and historical significance: Phnom Kulen. Often referred to as the "Mountain of Lychees" or the "Holy Mountain," Phnom Kulen is not just a natural wonder but the very birthplace of the Khmer Empire and the cradle of ancient Angkor. It was here, atop these sacred peaks, that King Jayavarman II proclaimed himself a "Devaraja" (god-king) in 802 AD,
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