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Elevation of Angkor Wat Grottoes

The elevations of the five temples are 1430m, 1300m, 1240m, 1200m and 1 170m respectively. The five Miao grottoes mainly include five parts: North Kiln, South Kiln, Middle Kiln, West Kiln and East Kiln, which are distributed in different positions and heights. Specifically, the altitudes of the five temple grottoes are as follows:

1, North Kiln: Located at the highest point of Wumiao Grottoes, east longitude 104 degrees1minute, north latitude 34 degrees 33 minutes, with an altitude of about1430m.

2. Nanyao: Located in the central area of Wumiao Grottoes, with an altitude of about 1300m.

3. Zhongyao: It is located on the mountainside of Wu Miao Grottoes, with an altitude of about1240m.

4. Xiyao: Located in the southwest corner of Wu Miao Grottoes, with an altitude of about1200m.

5. Dongyao: Located in the southeast corner of Wu Miao Grottoes, with an altitude of about1170m. Located in Qin 'an District, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, China, Angkor Temple Grottoes is a Buddhist art site with a long history and profound cultural heritage.