50 fascinating orchid species and hybrids of Cambodia are showcased at Orchids of Angkor Wat, the Cloud Forest’s newest orchid display at Orchid Haven, and an inaugural collaboration with the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Singapore.
Cloud Forest’s Orchids of Angkor Wat
Since the ancient Khmer Empire, orchids have captured the imagination of the country as well as captivated the outside world.
Orchids were also revered as symbols of nobility and hallmarks of religious beliefs and have been documented in carvings throughout the ancient city of Angkor.
Even with such a rich diversity of orchids, it is thought that only slightly more than half of the 500 species in Cambodia have ever been documented.
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At the Cloud Forest’s Orchids of Angkor Wat display, species that are native to Cambodia, or hybrids that can trace their parentage back to orchids from Cambodia go on display.
Focus on Cambodia
The display also focuses on the country’s natural history, culture and ethnobotany with the ancient city of Angkor serving as the backdrop.
Taking centrestage is a 3.5m tall recreation of Angkor Wat, the world-famous UNESCO World Heritage Site and an icon of the Khmer Empire.
The facade that visitors see in the display is meant to replicate the same view in Cambodia as they make their way towards the sprawling temple complex.
Flanking the temple are palm trees – Cambodia’s national tree – as well as a wide array of orchids in a myriad of colours. Visitors are also able to experience a glimpse of the gateway to Angkor Thom, with devas (gods) paving the walkway.
Also on display are five stone replicas of scenes that are present in significant architecture around Angkor, including the walls of Angkor Thom and the Bayon temple.
These include scenes that depict the daily lives and the divinities of Cambodia during the Khmer Empire.
The replicas are on loan to Gardens by the Bay from the Cambodia-based Artisans Angkor, a workshop that dedicates itself to preserving authentic craftsmanship from Cambodian artisans.
Gardens by the Bay CEO Felix Loh said, “Angkor Wat is one of the most visited attractions in Asia, and we are honoured to partner with the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Singapore to recreate this majestic landmark at Gardens by the Bay, while also introducing visitors to Cambodia’s rich orchid heritage.”
Orchids of Angkor Wat is on from 17 May to 8 September 2024. Get more details about Orchids of Angkor Wat.