Archaeological sites in 10 ASEAN countries
1.Thailand
Historic City of Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya is the second capital city of Thailand, built in AD 1350 (AD 1893) after Sukhothai. The city was destroyed by Burma in the 18th century (the 23rd century).
2.Indonesia
Prambanan Temple Compounds
Prambanan Temple Group Live in indonesia This area, built in the 10th century (15th century), is the largest Hindu temple to worship Lord Shiva in Indonesia. Above the center of the square area are 3 churches with carvings telling the story of Ramayana. To dedicate to the three great gods of Hinduism (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and animal gods.
3.Philippines
Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Baroque Churches of the Philippines… The four churches, the first built by the Spaniards in the late 16th century (21st century), are located in Manila, Santa Maria, Paohai, and Miagao. Its unique architecture is a display of European baroqueism by Chinese and Filipino craftsmen.
4.Malaysia
Melaka and George Town, Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca
Melaka and George Town Live in Thalesia The city has developed over 500 years of trade and cultural exchange between East and West on the Straits of Malacca. Asian and European influences have mixed cultures. Government buildings, churches, squares and forts provide a glimpse of Melaka's early history. Which originated from the Malay sultanate In the 15th century (20th century Buddhist)
5.Vietnam
My Son Sanctuary
My Son Sanctuary is located in Vietnam. It is an archaeological site that spans between the 4th-13th century (9th-18th Buddhist century), a unique cultural identity that originated from India's Hindu religion that developed along the coast of Vietnam at the same time. Shows the remains of the temple that is a tall tower It is situated in the picturesque area of the political and religious capital of most of the Cham Empire.
6.Khmer
Temple of Preah Vihear
This place is located on a high hill above the plains of the Khmer. This castle was built in honor of Shiva. The temple consists of a continuous line of buildings connected by a curved balcony. And stairs that are more than 800 meters long and go back to the first half of the 11th century (the 16th century), however, the history is complex. It may be traced back to the 9th century (Buddhist 14th century), when this place was discovered.
7.Laos
Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape
Prasat Stone, Wat Phu and nearby structures in Champasak Province Located in Laos Cultural landscape of Champasak and the grounds of Wat Phu It is a landscape that has been well planned and preserved for over 1,000 years. It is a form of Hinduism that has a relationship between nature and humans. Take the axis from the hilltop to the river bank, showing the pattern of the waterworks monastery on an area of 10 square kilometers
8.Singapore
Singapore Botanic Gardens
For over a hundred and fifty years, the Singapore Botanic Gardens have been the world leader in orchid research. It is also a vast natural landscape in the heart of the city today, the park is one of the few remaining green spaces in a dense urban center. And as a recreation center for both city people and tourists Spanning 183 acres (74 hectares), the Singapore Botanic Gardens are an outdoor getaway for nature lovers and the whole family.
9.Myanmar
Pyu Ancient Cities
The ancient cities of the Pyu Kingdom (Pyu Ancient Cities) were declared as the country's first World Cultural Heritage Site in 1974. The year 2014 includes the cities of the ancient city of Sri Ksetra, Peikthanomyo, and Halingyi, built in ancient times around the fourth Buddhist temple, the ancient city of Phyu. Phue Established Chum Phae to chumae in the Irrawaddy for about 1,000 years, with the things that struck the lotus.
10.Brunei
Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
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