Angkor Thom Temple is also located in Siem reap province. It looks like Angkor Wat but differences build for religion. It was also built by King Jayavarman VII in the late twelfth century. These designs were worked of wood and have died yet the excess stone landmarks affirm that Angkor Thom was to be sure an "Extraordinary City" as its name infers.
The Royal Palace arranged inside the city of Angkor Thom is of a prior date and had a place with lords of the 10th and first 50% of the 10th and first 50% of the 11th hundreds of years. At the focal point of the Kingdom rises a Golden pinnacle Bayon flanked by in excess of twenty lesser pinnacles and a few hundred stone chambers. On the eastern side is a brilliant extension protected by two lions of gold, one on each side, with eight brilliant Buddhas divided along with the stone chambers.