PHNOM PENH: Cambodia’s Koh Ker archaeological site, now a proud member of Unesco’s World Heritage List, was ranked 34th among the top 52 travel destinations for 2024 by the US-based New York Times (NYT).
Built over a 23-year period, Koh Ker was one of two rival Khmer Empire capitals – the other being Angkor – and was the sole capital from 928 to 944 CE, under King Jayavarman IV, according to Unesco.
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