"This Camdodian temple, in the Angkor region, is undoubtedly a woman.
One begins to realize it even before finding out the translation of its name: Banteay Srey means "refuge of women," and it was built for them.
It is small and elegant, like a genuine woman.
Every line is well-balanced, every angle is magnetic like a genuine woman.
It is neat and clean like a genuine woman.
It has smooth and soft skin, like every woman has.
Though everything is made of stone, one can believe, that it is a soft sponge, unless touches it.
Banteay Srey is thrifty and did not lose any of its decoration for in thousand years.
Among all temples in Cambodia Banteay Srey kept its stone carving to the best advantage.
This place is worth visiting at daybreak. Not Angkor Wat, where the huge crowd is gathered, but Banteay Srey. Because it is not an excursion, it is a date.
Do you go on a dates, catching up three dozens of your friends?!"
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