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A magnificent, ancient, temple in the clouds that has been the centre of many years of conflict – That’s Preah Vihear! The subject of mystery, sadness, grandeur and timelessness. No wonder it’s inspired books and movies and been fought over for almost 100 years. Situated on top of a 525m (1,722 ft) cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains, Preah Vihear was built by Angkorian Kings Suryavarman I and Suryavarman II between 9th–12th centuries AD. The temple complex runs 800m (2,600 ft) along a north–south axis and is located on the Thai Cambodia border, 140 km from Angkor Wat. In 1904 the border was agreed to largely follow the watershed line of the Dângrêk mountain range, which placed nearly all of Preah Vihear temple on Thailand's side. In 1907, after survey work, a map was drawn to show the border's location. The new topographic map, showed the line deviating slightly from the watershed without explanation in the Preah Vihear area, placing all of the temple on the Cambodian side. This was the map that would be used in the 1962 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling. Following the withdrawal of French troops from Cambodia in 1954, Thai forces occupied the temple to enforce their claim. Cambodia protested and in 1959 asked the ICJ to rule that the temple and the surrounding land lay in Cambodian territory. In 1962, following a lengthy, bitter dispute between Cambodia and Thailand over ownership, the International Court of Justice ruled that the temple is in Cambodia. Even though the Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh in April 1975, the Khmer National Armed Forces soldiers at Preah Vihear continued to hold out after the collapse of the Khmer Republic government. The Khmer Rouge captured Preah Vihear Temple in May 1975. It was said to be the last place in Cambodia to fall to the Khmer Rouge. Full-scale war began again in Cambodia in December 1978 when the Vietnamese army invaded to overthrow the Khmer Rouge. Khmer Rouge troops retreated to border areas. Guerrilla warfare continued through the 1980s and 90s, hampering access to Preah Vihear. The temple opened briefly to the public in 1992, only to be re-occupied again by the Khmer Rouge. The temple opened again to visitors from the Thai side at the end of 1998 as there was no access from Cambodia. Cambodia completed the construction of a long-awaited access road up the cliff in 2003. On July 7, 2008, Preah Vihear was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Between 2008 and 2013 further conflict was fought over the land to the east and west of the temple (south being previously agreed as Cambodian, north as Thai). This resulted in further damage being done to the temple by gunfire. The ICJ ruled on 11 November 2013 that the land adjacent to the temple on the east and west belonged to Cambodia and that any Thai security forces still in that area should leave. Subscribe to our Cambodia 2019 playlist to catch our upcoming video adventure’s visiting Angkor Wat and Tonle Sap! • Epic sunrise at Angkor Wat - 1st January 2020 Make sure to subscribe so you know when the next video is released!! 😁 / @gregpetasmith Are you looking for an amazing Cambodia guide who speaks impeccable English? Make sure you touch base with Socheat Ly (our guide in the video)... you definitely won’t regret it! / socheat.ly.94 Also a special shout out to our lovely friend Sarorn Sen who drove us around in his tuk tuk and looked after us so well for our entire trip xx Drop him a message if you’re after a great Tuk Tuk driver. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow Us on Instagram - / eat.travel.pet Want to see more of Greg & Peta’s travels? Myanmar 2018 Playlist - • Mandalay Arrival Cambodia 2017 Playlist - • Before the renovation, Ta Kav Gate 2017 (W... If you have any questions about avoiding the crowds at the Angkor temples, please leave them in the comments below! #Preahviheartemple #cambodiatravel2020 #templeintheclouds #angkorruins #templeinthesky #siemreapadventure #avoidthecrowdsangkor #angkoradventure #preahvihear #angkorwithoutthecrowds #gregandpetasmith #cambodiatravel #angkordecember2019 Music: We use royalty-free music from Epidemic Sound. Sign up with my link before 30th June 2022 to get 10% off your first 12 months. The first 30 days are free https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Tracks also used in this video are; Diamonds by LiQWYD / liqwyd Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) Music promoted by Free audio Library • LiQWYD - Diamonds [No Copyright Music] Levity by Johny Grimes / johny-grimes Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2sUZMCR Music promoted by Audio Library • Levity – Johny Grimes (No Copyright Music) Reverse Chill by Uniq Soundcloud: / uniqofficial Instagram: / uniq.produc. .