点评:The view was really amazing. Wat Ek Phnom Temple
Located about 11km from Battambang Wat Ek Phnom dates to the 11th century and is one of the most visited attractions around Battambang. If you have already seen Angkor Wat you'll possibly find this a bit of a disappointment but if you haven't then this is a fine taster. At the weekends it is a popular spot for Khmers who visit the temple with picnics but during the week you might find yourself as the only visitor. There are some fine decorated lintels to be seen and one is free to clamber among the ruins.
The drive out to the temple passes through some beautiful countryside and is worth the trip alone. You will notice locals making rice paper (which is used for spring rolls), rice noodles and sticky bamboo rice. Just a short detour brings you to Psar Prohoc - the fishpaste market. Prohoc - essentially fermented fish - is a staple of the Cambodian diet and smells, well, quite unusual. It is not to everyone's taste but a visit to the market is well worthwhile as it is an unforgettable experience. A clothes peg for your nose might be handy!
翻译:景色真的很棒。Wat Ek Phnom 寺
Wat Ek Phnom 寺位于马德望约 11 公里处,始建于 11 世纪,是马德望周边最受欢迎的景点之一。如果您已经看过吴哥窟,您可能会觉得这里有点失望,但如果您还没有看过,这里是一次不错的体验。周末,这里是高棉人的热门景点,他们会带着野餐前往寺庙,但在工作日,您可能会发现自己是唯一的游客。这里有一些装饰精美的门楣可供观赏,您可以免费攀爬废墟。
开车去寺庙的路上会经过一些美丽的乡村,值得一游。您会看到当地人制作米纸(用于春卷)、米粉和竹筒饭。只需短暂绕行即可到达 Psar Prohoc - 鱼酱市场。Prohoc - 本质上是发酵鱼 - 是柬埔寨饮食的主要成分,闻起来非常不寻常。虽然不是每个人都喜欢,但逛市场还是值得的,因为这是一次难忘的经历。挂在鼻子上的衣夹可能会派上用场!