The Phnom Penh Post

Ta Prohm’s ‘Hall of Dancers’ set for tourists

- Chea Sokny

THE Apsara National Authority (ANA) expects that the number of tourists visiting the Hall of Dancers at Ta Prohm Temple in Siem Reap province will greatly increase now that experts have renovated it.

ANA spokesman Long Kosal said on November 14 that Ta Prohm Temple is set to return to its status as a major tourist attraction in the coming years. The temple is known for the gigantic tree roots that dangle down over its entryway, and was where Hollywood star

Angelina Jolie filmed part of her movie Tomb Raider.

“It took us two years to renovate the temple’s Hall of Dancers because we had to document everything and propose renovation procedures and then we discussed the procedures for approval from the Angkor committee,” he said, referring to the Internatio­nal Coordinati­ng Committee for the Safeguardi­ng and Developmen­t of the Historic Site of Angkor (ICC-Angkor).

Kosal noted that the renovation costs were covered by India in cooperatio­n with the ANA.

Chhay Sivlin, president of the Cambodia

Associatio­n of Travel Agents, said the Hall of Dancers at Ta Prohm Temple was renovated by experts from India in cooperatio­n with the ANA and the restored site is now open to members of the public in the hopes of drawing tourists.

“We hope that there will be more visitors because before nobody was able to see the Hall of Dancers, it was just a pile of rocks that you imagined dancers may have performed in and now it’s there for everyone to see, no imaginatio­n required, and it looks beautiful,” she added.

Ta Prohm’s reconstruc­ted Hall of Dancers was inaugurate­d on November 13.

 ?? ANA ?? The ceremony for the completion of the Hall of Dancers restoratio­n at Ta Prohm Temple on November 13.
ANA The ceremony for the completion of the Hall of Dancers restoratio­n at Ta Prohm Temple on November 13.

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