短文:Our next stop: Angkor Wat(吴哥窟), in Angkor. As we were landing, I saw for the first time the monuments scattered throughout the jungle. It was breathtaking. This was the center of the ancient Khmer empire, and today it is Cambodia’s most popular tourist attraction. The temples here are among the most impressive pieces of architecture in Southeast Asia. They are also among the wonders of the Eastern world, in a class with the pyramids, the Taj Mahal, and Machu Picchu.Angkor is not just a city. It symbolizes in stone the spiritual relationship between the gods and mankind. Some tourists will hire a guide to take them by motorcycle around the monuments. We rented our own motorbikes, walked through the temples at our own leisure, followed our own guidebook and shot countless rolls of film from every angle, at every time of the day, especially at sunrise and sunset.For anyone who appreciates photography, architecture and religion, Angkor is a true paradise. We stayed here for five days, in Siem Reap, the gateway to Angkor. From this sleepy town , there are about 300 monuments in all directions. The town is really a group of villages with a French colonial center. You can walk around the town and enjoy a variety of hotels, restaurants, pubs and shops. And you’ll find a range of accommodations, from budget guesthouses for US $3 a night to a few upscale hotels, at more than $300 a night. We walked slowly along the Siem Reap river, past the cafés and bars that dotted its banks. Later, we enjoyed the Asian-style discos with recorded music, dance and beer, and spirits by the bottle. There were also professional dancing partners who would charge guest for a dance as the DJ alternated between popular and Cambodian music.急求这篇短文的能够“读得通”的中文翻译,谢谢!!如果是直接从翻译网址上拉下来的完全读不通的翻译请不要贴上来,谢谢大家了!!!