“Those pillars have seen centuries come and gone,” whispered a tourist, gazing in awe at the Southern Library. The Southern Library at Angkor Wat stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural prowess of the Khmer civilization. Imagine this: for nearly 1,000 years, this library has graced the second terrace of Angkor Wat. In 2024, the Southern Library underwent a remarkable restoration led by the Apsara National Authority. The restoration team had a daunting task before them. The library was plagued by rotting pillars, cracked walls, and unstable beams. They carefully reinforced the structure, replacing decayed stones with new materials. Interestingly, on the east side, they replaced about a quarter of the pillar stones, while interior pillars required half their stones to be replaced. This meticulous five-month restoration, completed in December 2024, brought the Southern Library back from the brink. Today, it stands proudly, ready to inspire awe and wonder in visitors for countless years to come.
Kantrok Adventist School
In 1999, a seed of faith was planted in Siem Reap. This seed was the Kantrok Adventist School, initially a