Posted on Oct 16, 2025 / Travel

Yep, it’s not just an old ruin — locals still pray there, especially Buddhist monks. Even though tourists flood the place, the spiritual side is alive and well. You’ll often see incense smoke drifting around the shrines and orange-robed monks quietly meditating in corners. For Cambodians, it’s still a sacred space, not just a landmark. The mix of tourists and worshippers makes it feel like two worlds meeting — ancient faith and modern curiosity. You can feel the respect in how locals move and speak there. It’s a reminder that Angkor Wat is part of real life, not just a museum piece.
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