The national symbol of Cambodia is the Angkor Wat Temple, which is located in Siem Reap Province. The temple is one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia and is renowned for its intricate design, stunning architecture, and historical significance. It was built by the Khmer Empire in the 12th century and was originally a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, later it became a Buddhist temple. The temple features several towers and is surrounded by a moat, and is considered to be a representation of Mount Meru, the mythological Hindu mountain. The Angkor Wat Temple is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has become a symbol of Cambodia's rich cultural heritage and history.
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