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The towering stone faces at Bayon Temple, part of the Angkor Thom complex in Cambodia, stand as a symbol of Khmer architectural brilliance. The faces, believed to represent the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, are intricately carved into the temple's towers, embodying the spiritual and cultural significance of the temple. |
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