The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
In August 1296, a Chinese diplomat named Zhou Daguan arrived at Angkor Thom as part of a Mongol-sponsored mission. He stayed nearly a year, observing every layer of Khmer society — from the king's golden-towered palace to the fish traps of the Tonlé Sap. His book, "The Customs of Cambodia" (真腊风土记), is the only surviving first-hand account of daily life in the Khmer Empire at its height. This episode walks through Zhou Daguan's most vivid observations: the king's daily processions, the betel-chewing courtiers, the open-air markets where women ran the trade, and the mysterious funeral rituals he found both fascinating and barbaric. We also talk about what Zhou Daguan left out — and why his silences matter. Along the way, we compare his account to the archaeological evidence from Angkor Thom, the Bayon, and the royal palace, revealing how one foreigner's notebook became the key to understanding a lost world. #ZhouDaguan #AngkorThom #KhmerEmpire #MongolDiplomacy #CustomsOfCambodia #AngkorWat #TemürKhan #TonléSap #JayavarmanVIII #SoutheastAsianHistory #MedievalTravelWriting #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #CambodiaHistory #BayonTemple #Devaraja #ChineseDiplomats #13thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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