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"The monkeys at Angkor Wat are paying the price for inappropriate and preventable human behaviour," Ms Kite said, criticising videographers for exploiting wild monkey troops for financial gain.
In Cambodia lies the largest religious building ever built by man: the temple of Angkor Wat. Covering 160 hectares, it is the largest of the 112 Khmer temples in the jungle.
Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Sunday that Angkor Wat has been named the most photogenic UNESCO World Heritage site in Asia by Times Travel.