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十二塔廟(Prasat Suor Prat)又稱十二生肖塔,是一系列南北橫跨皇家廣場的寺廟,共有12座,從勝利門起始一直延伸,排列對稱。 根據記載,這些塔用於解決人們之間的糾紛。塔樓掩映在叢林中,在金色的陽光下非常顯目。
更多十二生肖塔也叫十二塔廟,位於通王城內,共有十二座小塔。之所以被稱為十二生肖塔,是因為各塔上雕刻著不同的動物,類似中國的十二生肖。
從通王城東門以北的勝利門進入,沿著道路直走到戰象台階前,其正對面的樹叢裡便是十二生肖塔。對於許多遊客來說,這裡往往一帶而過。你可以在遊覽完戰象台階後順便過來瞧一瞧。
一字排開的十二座紅土古塔,造型抽象,而且曆經風雨歲月,也看不出上面的動物雕刻究竟是什麼樣子。其實,對於十二生肖塔的用途一直存在爭議,有的說是用於囚禁和審判犯人(用毒蛇來辨別罪犯),有的說是為了守衛通王城的中央廣場,也有的說是塔與塔之間曾拉起鋼絲或索橋,然後讓藝術家在上面為國王表演節目等等。你不妨探進塔裡去看看,研究研究,猜測一番。
如今的十二生肖塔已經無比荒涼,依靠柬埔寨政府定期維護才不至於倒塌。這些塔在樹林掩映下點綴著破敗的戰象台階,構成一幅滄桑的畫面,值得用相機記錄下來。
十二塔廟(Prasat Suor Prat)又稱十二生肖塔,是一系列南北橫跨皇家廣場的寺廟,共有12座,從勝利門起始一直延伸,排列對稱。 根據記載,這些塔用於解決人們之間的糾紛。塔樓掩映在叢林中,在金色的陽光下非常顯目。
在賴王台和戰象平台對面的就是十二生肖塔,風化的非常嚴重。之所以被稱為十二生肖塔,是因為塔上雕有不同的動物,和中國的十二生肖類似。
這些建築散落在大象台對面,當時遊覽的時候並不知道這些建築有什麼用。後來才知道這些建築代表着十二生肖。這些建築最大的特點就是外觀是紅色的,雖說散落,但似乎又有規則的布置在皇家宮殿對面。不過大都破損嚴重,很難找回當年的輝煌了。
大象露台對面的這一排塔爲空地增添了良好的氛圍。它們本身有點跑,但值得快速停下來檢查。
The twelve zodiac pagoda is on the open lawn opposite Barong Temple. Although it is called the Twelve Zodiac Pagoda, it has nothing to do with the twelve zodiac signs we are familiar with. It used to be a place where prisoners were detained. In fact, it was an ancient prison. It just happened to have twelve towers, so it was named the Twelve Zodiac Pagodas.
The twelve zodiac towers are arranged north and South on the east side of the old Royal Square, facing the elephant platform of the palace and the king's platform. Symmetrical arrangement. The role of the Twelve Towers is unknown. According to the description in "Zhenla Fengdu Ji" written by Zhou Daguan in the Yuan Dynasty of China, the role of the tower seems to be to mediate and adjudicate some disputes among the local people. The place where the controversial people are detained is called "Heaven Prison". We are here for a short stay. Also, the Tomb Raider used to view it here. -
Three-day tickets to Angkor Wat were purchased, and the Twelve Zodiac Towers could be visited with the King's City and the elephant steps. If you don't invite your company, you must make a full strategy, otherwise you will feel a little tired after the first day of sightseeing.