Our second day started at 8am, right after breakfast. A mini-bus with English-speaking guide was waiting to bring us to visit the various temples of Siem Reap - including Angkor Thom, the Bayon and Elephant Terrace, and of course Angkor Wat.
The first few shots are of Angkor Thom, which is one of the largest of the Khmer cities. It was founded by king Jayavarman VII. The first sight that greeted us was the magnificent South gate, with two rows of Buddhist statues lining the road towards the gate.
We also stopped at other places with interesting stone elephants.
Seems that some guardian lions may even bite if one is not careful ...
All of us were also at those famous locations that you often see in magazines or movies, the one with the huge tree roots draped over old ruins ... one of these locations was also where the Angelina Jolie movie "Laura Croft: Tomb Raider" was filmed.
At noon, we stopped for lunch at the Angkor Cafe, which was just across the road from the Angkor Wat.
After a nice lunch, we finally went into one of the wonders of the world, the Angkor Wat.
Here are a couple of photos of our group against that world-famous backdrop.
In the evening, we were invited to a celebration party on the occasion of Malaysia's Hari Kebangsaan, or National Day, (31st Aug) together with the small Malaysian community who were working in Siem Reap.
Most of the photos in this posting were taken by our friend, Chen Liang Fang, who is an ardent and very proficient photographer.