From the moat to the West Tower Gate, and then along the worship road to the first corridor, hundreds of meters away, like a pilgrimage. Halfway to the sacred pool beside the worship road, you can take a look at the reflection of the five spires. Seeing the sunrise in Little Angkor is to take a reflection here. Only at the north corner of the road (left-hand side) can the five spires be photographed. The relief of the first corridor is very beautiful. It takes about an hour to circle it. The relief sculptures of the two epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are on the west wall and are said to be suitable for viewing when the sun sets in the afternoon. It is also because of the backlight that there are slightly fewer tourists entering Little Angkor from the West in the morning. In addition to the narrative reliefs like comic strips, those beautiful and beautiful goddesses also have a variety of styles. The latter two corridors rush past and come to the central tower. Because of the limited space over the tower, we need to queue up to get in; there is a feeling of seeing mountains and small mountains from the top of the tower. Having spent the morning in Angkor Temple, many scenic spots are still on horseback. Suggestions here can come twice, one can wake up early to see the sunrise, and relatively few visitors, the other can be arranged to see the sunset in the afternoon, the evening can better understand the vicissitudes of the monument. This is the essence of Angkor's monuments. It's worth looking at and looking at again. Every time, there will be new discoveries.