I moved to Cambodia from Canada six years ago. I often go on motorcycle trips to see these places. I have been to this one as well. So many temples in the jungle to see. Love it here. I live just down the road from Angkor Wat. The government here have given expats, who have been here at least two years, the a free pass to Angkor park and surrounding areas. Very grateful for it.
"Exploring Banteay Chhmar with 'The Forgotten Temple' is like stepping back in time to unravel hidden treasures. This video is a mesmerizing journey through history and nature's grasp on this ancient wonder. Thanks for shedding light on these lesser-known historical gems. It's a reminder of the importance of preserving our world's incredible heritage. Let's continue to cherish and protect these remarkable sites!"
Thank you for this upload. I am Cambodian and my family moved to the US to escape the Khmer Rouge. It's always fascinating to learn more about my country. One day I will visit when I can afford it.
Same! My mom is Cambodian but was born in Thailand and my dad was born in Cambodia but he is Thai/Laos and the same he also had to escape the Khmer rouge he's told me stories how my grandfather and grandmother and his older brother had to go village to village with my grandfather had a gun to defend himself with his family and my grandparents had to give him opium to keep my dad quiet because he was just a baby
banteychmar is my childhood place .this temple compound is huge .my grandmother used to tell me that the temple was decorated with gold and diamond or gems but it was stolen away during the war.
An amazing human legacy. The Khmer cosmological universe inspired a unique architecture and they were amazing hydro engineers, complete masters of the climate and landscape for hundreds of years. Wonderful documentary !
I love Banteay Chhmar. I've been several times, the last being just before Covid. My wife and I took our two dogs in a tuk-tuk; there and back in a day from Siem Reap. The temple was virtually empty, the dogs had a great time in the forest and we enjoyed the meditative peace of this wonderful place.
Whenever i watch documentories from south east asia/east asia i always wonder how much influence south india hd on them in the ancient times. From names to rituals to traditions. So much connection n similarities. I feel connected with them like they are our very own people 😇🙌
Very respectable comment, I’ve read that the ancient inscriptions said Hindu Indian priests were called upon to help instruct the building of Angkor. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were Indians who were commissioned to help with the Angkor project, because obviously it took a lot of labor and architecture. I respect the Indian culture as well because I feel that they have secrets of the universe yet to be revealed. India has magnificent temples the most astonishing is the ones carved into the earth and caves. To my limited knowledge, I understand that the Hindu religion has been around for longer than we really know, it has reached and influenced many nations and is the structure to Buddhism. I also feel that some Indian words are similar to khmers like, mehta, maha, and soriya. I’m not an expert just one seeking knowledge of my ancestors. Inscriptions also said that the name Varman is a sign of royalty? I believe .. there are some names we still have today are somewhat still similar as devi is still used in most of our names. The ancients shared not only knowledge but traded beautiful fabrics and gold food and spices with each other. My mother who is Cambodian had a natural attraction to the Indian culture she loved the jewelry the clothing singing food and dancing. Peace and love ❤
@@Eldot315 yes watch the video about tamil people from "old compass" channel you'll get yo know the relation and influence between india n south east asia. I am not a tamil but obviously proud Indian so proud of tamil people for their past influence on SEA😇🙌
@@Eldot315Angkor wat was built by King belonging to South Indian Dynasty. Edit: Varman is a well known south Indian title. For example the great emperor Raja Raja Cholan's real name is Arulmozhi Varman.
@@phoenixj1299 The name "Varman" is Sanskrit and was adopted by South East Asian kings. If you look up king Jayavarman of Angkor for example, his sculpture has an East Asian face. Another example of a South East Asian king with the name "Varman" is Mulavarman of Indonesia. Scholars know he was a native Indonesian because his paternal grandfather's name was Kundungga, which is an Indonesian name. Therefore, Mulavarman was also indigenous, but he simply adopted a Sanskrit name. In summary, kings named "Varman" were not necessarily Indian. In South East Asia, most kings named "Varman" were native South East Asians.
Even though I was initially disappointed that the video hardly touched on the actual temple, seeing the incredibly nice and friendly people in the village made me forget why I clicked on the video in the first place. The main couple must be two of the nicest people I've ever seen. Interesting that visitor numbers haven't increased. I guess most tourists are too busy taking selfies at Angkor Wat and getting drunk in Siem Reap.
Tthere are no buses and no regular tours out that way. So you have to have a car or motorbike to get there. If you go during the rainy season, I recommend visit Prasat Mebon at sunset or sunrise. The reservoir is massive and you can walk a long boardwalk to the island temple in the center. Amazing experience, the birds, the reflection of the sky and sun on the water, and being a kilometer out in the middle of it.
It is amazing that more people don't go to Banteay Chhmar because it's like Angkor Wat only completely empty. If you go during the rainy season, I recommend visit Prasat Mebon at sunset or sunrise. The reservoir if massive and you can walk a long boardwalk to the island temple in the center. Amazing experience being a kilometer out in the middle and seeing the reflection of the sun and sky, and the birds...
What an absolutely incredible place of unparalleled beauty, and I am only one minute in. Maybe they'll speak of this, but sometimes I wonder how the builders and artizans meant to leave these wondrous ruins finished when new, although I'm astonished with it as it is. Who knows, Maybe I'd prefer it this way. I don't think we've ever had anything like this in California!! I thank God for the internet.
@@WanderingMiqo Oh My Goodness! Thank you for telling me about this, I had no Idea!!! I guess I was wrong, we do have a stone building covered in beautiful intricate carvings in California!! I think you should pull off the freeway and get a closer look at that sometime, the photos I saw were REALLY spectacular.😊
the monks chant is probably pretty close to what plainsong sounded like in the average monastery in Europe in the 9 -10th century. I'll bet the villagers have to mount a 24 hr guard at the temple complex, and even then they probably lose some of the sculpture to the international art thieves.
It's always amazing to see each an every ASEAN countries with all the vibrant culture, traditions and history. I feel like ASEAN should start from NorthEast India, specially from Manipur where we Meiteis follow a religion mixed with hinduism and local indigenous sanamahism. Their is a great deal of similarity in physical features, demeanor and beliefs (as close to hinduism) between the people. And yes!, we have the traditional boat race as well.
It’s an honor to have a Cambodian background I love our great histories . There’s about 400Temples in Cambodia . I’ll only knew Angkor Wat during my visitation to Cambodia. While I was there I’ve been able to rent alone a Tuk Tuk and cruising along Angkor Wat I felt so unreal and so peaceful ,somehow I feel also their presence of the Spirits from our Ancestors as i contemplate meticulously all its beauties images and all the stones carved across the Temple I’ve couldn’t stop holding tears from all our pass histories it will remain always a sacred place within all the heart of our Kmers children. The days of my end traveling I’ll wish not to return back to my second home but I have a family responsibilities to be in charge someday soon I’m moving for good to our native land. Love Cambodia indeed! ❤🙏🌺🦜😓🇰🇭
Ha, ha, ha……me too. In Chiang Mai for three days of Songkran. Great time. Be sure to buy a super soaker. And keep your wallet and passport in a Zip Lock bag or buy a special water tight bag. You’re going to get soaked every day of Songkran. I spent four months in Thailand and two months in Cambodia. Coming back in 2024 and this time stay for good. Namo Buddhaya. 🙏🏼 ☸️ from Canada.
very interesting documentary, indeed. the ruins were of interest to me. the people and their culture were also interesting. living on just $200 a month is unheard of in the states. but I could not bear to see Srimoane twisting the wings of that chicken and then dunking it in the vat of boiling water. i could never eat that! i am surprised that PETA is silent on that. nonetheless, the boat race was exhilarating. Cambodia is a very primitive, yet a very mystical place and the temple ruins are the best part.
Quite possibly built MUCH FURTHER back than 900 years. Have we found the architectural plans? And the work orders, the records that show the process of it being built? Where are they?
@@jetfighter8332 Of course they smile at you as they pretend to be your friends, because they dont want the Khmer people to realize that theyre buying your country.
I'm pretty disappointed with this TBH. This video is about the villagers daily life who live around the temple. There is very little information or focus given to the actual temple.
They’re not mopeds. There is no way to pedal those like a bicycle. Those are underbone motorbikes. Popular in many countries. Motorcycles. Mopeds are more like a bicycle, built to pedal like a bicycle, with also a small engine to power it. These underbone motorbikes are not made to pedal like a bicycle.
Ankor wat munkin pninggalan dr rja rja nusantara...smua bngunan nya mirip dgn temple di indonesia...candi borobudur..candi kalasan...bnyak candi di indonesia apa munkin pninggalan KERAJAAN majapahit....🤔🤔🤔🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
I moved to Cambodia from Canada six years ago. I often go on motorcycle trips to see these places. I have been to this one as well. So many temples in the jungle to see. Love it here.
I live just down the road from Angkor Wat. The government here have given expats, who have been here at least two years, the a free pass to Angkor park and surrounding areas. Very grateful for it.
Beautiful experience to see khmer temples
You’re indeed lucky to be able move and live in such a beautiful country…
Fellow Canadian.
What do the locals say about this place?
Thank you in advance
@@Tootsnfruits123 Not sure but they visit these places and show respect for their ancesters and the gods.
"Exploring Banteay Chhmar with 'The Forgotten Temple' is like stepping back in time to unravel hidden treasures. This video is a mesmerizing journey through history and nature's grasp on this ancient wonder. Thanks for shedding light on these lesser-known historical gems. It's a reminder of the importance of preserving our world's incredible heritage. Let's continue to cherish and protect these remarkable sites!"
Beautiful treasure
The happiness of the people is good to see. 👍
Thank you for this upload. I am Cambodian and my family moved to the US to escape the Khmer Rouge. It's always fascinating to learn more about my country. One day I will visit when I can afford it.
Same! My mom is Cambodian but was born in Thailand and my dad was born in Cambodia but he is Thai/Laos and the same he also had to escape the Khmer rouge he's told me stories how my grandfather and grandmother and his older brother had to go village to village with my grandfather had a gun to defend himself with his family and my grandparents had to give him opium to keep my dad quiet because he was just a baby
I hope you all get to see your beautiful country again. I thought it was the most amazing place I've been. I'd love to go back.❤
banteychmar is my childhood place .this temple compound is huge .my grandmother used to tell me that the temple was decorated with gold and diamond or gems but it was stolen away during the war.
An amazing human legacy. The Khmer cosmological universe inspired a unique architecture and they were amazing hydro engineers, complete masters of the climate and landscape for hundreds of years. Wonderful documentary !
Incredible
Amazing temple , love the villagers around this massive monument
Hey how wonderful! I'm going to see this in person next year! Moving there to live 😇
You will love it here!
Very lucky to experience the Kingdom of Wonder
FINALLY! Some history topics from prior to the last 200 years! Please, please more ancient history. Pretty please?
I love Banteay Chhmar. I've been several times, the last being just before Covid. My wife and I took our two dogs in a tuk-tuk; there and back in a day from Siem Reap. The temple was virtually empty, the dogs had a great time in the forest and we enjoyed the meditative peace of this wonderful place.
Lucky experience to have the honor to visit it
Epic Khmer temple. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
Love this video on Bantay Chhmar... Most thorough on this temple so.far...
Love the Khmer water festival… very fun to watch
Thats a nice way to live ,,i have been in construction for 35 years ,i am sure i could help there and be very happy
Please go help them, I was at that temple December of last year. Friendly people, they will appreciate you.🙏🙏👍
Greetings from Native Khmer in Southern Vietnam, sending LOVE.
Beautifully done film. Visually stunning.
India & Cambodia has common culture and values. ❤🇰🇭
We truly do brother we truly do.
Yes brother ❤❤
Keep going, koun khmer
So interesting to see a different culture very humbling experience. Thank you..
Yes, it very happy every years with Bon Om Touk festival ❤ in Cambodia 🇰🇭 and people in Cambodia very kindly and respectful 🥰
Thanks for this, wonderful, it made my day, what a joy!
Thank you. 💞
Wonderful video creator channel
A wonderful documentary about chhamer Temple 🛕 and native lifestyle settled besides Ancient sand stone built of Cambodia 🇰🇭
that was some fine watching... thnx
Thank you so much for your explanation of the Khmer history. May God bless you.
Amazing and stunning!!
Fascinating Khmer temple!
Amazing Angkor Wat temple. I am very pround to be cambodian.
Whenever i watch documentories from south east asia/east asia i always wonder how much influence south india hd on them in the ancient times. From names to rituals to traditions. So much connection n similarities. I feel connected with them like they are our very own people 😇🙌
Very respectable comment, I’ve read that the ancient inscriptions said Hindu Indian priests were called upon to help instruct the building of Angkor. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were Indians who were commissioned to help with the Angkor project, because obviously it took a lot of labor and architecture. I respect the Indian culture as well because I feel that they have secrets of the universe yet to be revealed. India has magnificent temples the most astonishing is the ones carved into the earth and caves. To my limited knowledge, I understand that the Hindu religion has been around for longer than we really know, it has reached and influenced many nations and is the structure to Buddhism. I also feel that some Indian words are similar to khmers like, mehta, maha, and soriya. I’m not an expert just one seeking knowledge of my ancestors. Inscriptions also said that the name Varman is a sign of royalty? I believe .. there are some names we still have today are somewhat still similar as devi is still used in most of our names. The ancients shared not only knowledge but traded beautiful fabrics and gold food and spices with each other. My mother who is Cambodian had a natural attraction to the Indian culture she loved the jewelry the clothing singing food and dancing. Peace and love ❤
@@Eldot315 yes watch the video about tamil people from "old compass" channel you'll get yo know the relation and influence between india n south east asia. I am not a tamil but obviously proud Indian so proud of tamil people for their past influence on SEA😇🙌
@@Eldot315Angkor wat was built by King belonging to South Indian Dynasty.
Edit: Varman is a well known south Indian title. For example the great emperor Raja Raja Cholan's real name is Arulmozhi Varman.
@@phoenixj1299 The name "Varman" is Sanskrit and was adopted by South East Asian kings. If you look up king Jayavarman of Angkor for example, his sculpture has an East Asian face.
Another example of a South East Asian king with the name "Varman" is Mulavarman of Indonesia. Scholars know he was a native Indonesian because his paternal grandfather's name was Kundungga, which is an Indonesian name. Therefore, Mulavarman was also indigenous, but he simply adopted a Sanskrit name.
In summary, kings named "Varman" were not necessarily Indian. In South East Asia, most kings named "Varman" were native South East Asians.
@@jcdenton1635 He has an east Asian face yes because descendants of pallavas/cholas assimilated with the local population over time.
Not sure it's the right niche but I advise Schwerpunkt's last video on Medieval High Burmese warfare
Many amazing temples in Cambodia. Especially, in Siem Reap City.
I think 99 temples in Siam reap province
My country Cambodia ❤
Even though I was initially disappointed that the video hardly touched on the actual temple, seeing the incredibly nice and friendly people in the village made me forget why I clicked on the video in the first place. The main couple must be two of the nicest people I've ever seen. Interesting that visitor numbers haven't increased. I guess most tourists are too busy taking selfies at Angkor Wat and getting drunk in Siem Reap.
Tthere are no buses and no regular tours out that way. So you have to have a car or motorbike to get there. If you go during the rainy season, I recommend visit Prasat Mebon at sunset or sunrise. The reservoir is massive and you can walk a long boardwalk to the island temple in the center. Amazing experience, the birds, the reflection of the sky and sun on the water, and being a kilometer out in the middle of it.
It is amazing that more people don't go to Banteay Chhmar because it's like Angkor Wat only completely empty. If you go during the rainy season, I recommend visit Prasat Mebon at sunset or sunrise. The reservoir if massive and you can walk a long boardwalk to the island temple in the center. Amazing experience being a kilometer out in the middle and seeing the reflection of the sun and sky, and the birds...
What's meaning of chamár??
Nice family to see. I’m going soon. Will explore the deepest parts. I don’t know the country yet in real depth. Excited
Amazing
Great 🇰🇭
i would love to hear about these Khmer legendary sea battles. . .
Your video is very interesting and professional.❤
Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤🎉
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤ Well done, Nice vidéo. Merci beaucoup. Pozz svima ot sefer I marija. Francija
Amazing video !!!!
Buddha ❤
I'm listening on my headphones at work. There's no need for subtitles for me. I'm going back to visit for the first time next year.
Beautiful Khmer temple. Thank you ❤
Thanks for that ❤
Enchanting place and people in this village. Just beautiful.
What an absolutely incredible place of unparalleled beauty, and I am only one minute in. Maybe they'll speak of this, but sometimes I wonder how the builders and artizans meant to leave these wondrous ruins finished when new, although I'm astonished with it as it is. Who knows, Maybe I'd prefer it this way. I don't think we've ever had anything like this in California!! I thank God for the internet.
Come visit! 😊
or in modern-day America! They don't even build homes as sturdy as they did 100 years ago!
@@WanderingMiqo Oh My Goodness! Thank you for telling me about this, I had no Idea!!! I guess I was wrong, we do have a stone building covered in beautiful intricate carvings in California!! I think you should pull off the freeway and get a closer look at that sometime, the photos I saw were REALLY spectacular.😊
@@Charlie-phlezk I'd truly love to 😊
Beautiful
Amazing Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤
Please dear viewers, dear world. Leave these people's alone. Do not taint them with mass tourism, digital devices and social media.
What a sight!
lol bruh you've clearly never been
They are building hotels around the temple. The tourists will stay in the villagers home (homestead experience).
I meant NOT building hotels around the temple by relying on the villagers to host visitors.
I love Cambodia.
Please reconstruction temple....soon as possible
🇰🇭Welcome to cambodia 🇰🇭😊❤️🙏
So many ancient temples in Cambodia that are not as known like Ankor wat but just as stunning
the monks chant is probably pretty close to what plainsong sounded like in the
average monastery in Europe in the 9 -10th century.
I'll bet the villagers have to mount a 24 hr guard at the temple complex,
and even then they probably lose some of the sculpture to the international art thieves.
Amazing Cambodia
Such a rich beautiful culture. It's sad though, Cambodia becoming China and blending with the Vietnamese and the Chinese people and cultures.
Cambodia is Cambodia.don’t worried about Cambodia just worry about your family and your country is better in your life
These sites are FAR older than 800 years
These are from the times of chola or after chola empire 🙌
Thank you, i went 2 time I am Thai Thailand the border closs up
Amazing cambodia❤🎉
ha, easy life in the city... more like you become a slave when you move to the city
Water is life
It's always amazing to see each an every ASEAN countries with all the vibrant culture, traditions and history. I feel like ASEAN should start from NorthEast India, specially from Manipur where we Meiteis follow a religion mixed with hinduism and local indigenous sanamahism. Their is a great deal of similarity in physical features, demeanor and beliefs (as close to hinduism) between the people. And yes!, we have the traditional boat race as well.
🇰🇭🇺🇸❤️👍 !
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It’s an honor to have a Cambodian background I love our great histories . There’s about 400Temples in Cambodia . I’ll only knew Angkor Wat during my visitation to Cambodia. While I was there I’ve been able to rent alone a Tuk Tuk and cruising along Angkor Wat I felt so unreal and so peaceful ,somehow I feel also their presence of the Spirits from our Ancestors as i contemplate meticulously all its beauties images and all the stones carved across the Temple I’ve couldn’t stop holding tears from all our pass histories it will remain always a sacred place within all the heart of our Kmers children. The days of my end traveling I’ll wish not to return back to my second home but I have a family responsibilities to be in charge someday soon I’m moving for good to our native land. Love Cambodia indeed! ❤🙏🌺🦜😓🇰🇭
I was in Thailand for the water festival, what a great time! A city wide water fight!
Ha, ha, ha……me too. In Chiang Mai for three days of Songkran. Great time. Be sure to buy a super soaker. And keep your wallet and passport in a Zip Lock bag or buy a special water tight bag. You’re going to get soaked every day of Songkran. I spent four months in Thailand and two months in Cambodia. Coming back in 2024 and this time stay for good.
Namo Buddhaya. 🙏🏼 ☸️ from Canada.
Omg Cambodian water festival is fun too.
Water festival in Cambodia we didn't have water fight but we have water fight in Khmer New Year which is also called Songkran
Interesting. Very nice.
I did also some vlogs in #Cambodia and hope to return soon 🙂❤
first wooohoo
Cookie
Foreign tourists visit Angkor temples Cambodia 🇰🇭 Siem Reap, it is beautiful Angkor temple
Wants to visit ours ancestors places😊
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It's khamer empire not chhmar
Khmer*
Und dann hat es diese grauslichen, verschiedenfarbigen , blinkenden Licht Schlangen . Für MICH ist das eine Entweihung eines solchen Ortes.
Pls make a video of Ellora caves kailash temple largest rock cut monolithic structure in the world. Its also abonded in india
MyTrueAncestry should take DNA samples
ជុសជុលកន្លែងបាក់ អោយស្អាតសារថ្មី
Glory to great hindu 🕉️ empire of kamboj des .. Jay sanatan
very interesting documentary, indeed. the ruins were of interest to me. the people and their culture were also interesting. living on just $200 a month is unheard of in the states. but I could not bear to see Srimoane twisting the wings of that chicken and then dunking it in the vat of boiling water. i could never eat that! i am surprised that PETA is silent on that. nonetheless, the boat race was exhilarating. Cambodia is a very primitive, yet a very mystical place and the temple ruins are the best part.
Quite possibly built MUCH FURTHER back than 900 years. Have we found the architectural plans? And the work orders, the records that show the process of it being built? Where are they?
I love you all
It's hardly lost or hidden.
It's not too far from the city of Sisophon.
Just imagine if this temple is as new as it was built
Khmers are Lovely people who deserve a better government. Or at least one that doesent sell their own country to China.
We love having Chinese people in our country. We have become close friends, but thank you for your lovely comment 🙏🙏
We live in peace now why we need to change to who ? The way I saw no party better than this government
😂 good luck!
@@rojanetouk your Prime Minister Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge, hes selling your country off right in front of you and you dont realize.
@@jetfighter8332 Of course they smile at you as they pretend to be your friends, because they dont want the Khmer people to realize that theyre buying your country.
This documentary is from 2019 broadcasted in Germany first if I am not mistaken
I‘ve been to Cambodia once。
I'm pretty disappointed with this TBH. This video is about the villagers daily life who live around the temple. There is very little information or focus given to the actual temple.
True
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And some people like to watch what is posted in the title not a travel log this is supposed to be about the temple not what they're having for dinner😢
Yeah it's click bait
I enjoy watching the story of the stone building. This video shows how the people around the temple live
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So many advertisement, crazy
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If you want to actually see about this Temple don't bother with this video
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They’re not mopeds. There is no way to pedal those like a bicycle. Those are underbone motorbikes. Popular in many countries. Motorcycles. Mopeds are more like a bicycle, built to pedal like a bicycle, with also a small engine to power it.
These underbone motorbikes are not made to pedal like a bicycle.
The video has nothing to do with the temple. It's about modern day people.
Ankor wat munkin pninggalan dr rja rja nusantara...smua bngunan nya mirip dgn temple di indonesia...candi borobudur..candi kalasan...bnyak candi di indonesia apa munkin pninggalan KERAJAAN majapahit....🤔🤔🤔🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
That's papaya....