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Viral TikTok ‘Temple Run’ videos put Cambodia’s Angkor Wat at risk – ‘it’s nonsense’

  • Conservationists are aghast at viral videos of tourists running around Cambodia’s Angkor Wat temple complex, but could they boost tourism?

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A still from a “Temple Run” video post on Facebook, filmed at Angkor Wat. Videos of tourists running around Cambodia’s ancient temple complex are going viral on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and other social media. Photo: Facebook

One of the hottest viral trends – where people sprint, leap and crash around Cambodia’s historic Angkor Wat and other temple ruins in the Southeast Asian nation in a live recreation of a popular video game – has conservationists aghast.

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Several say the race for views denigrates the almost 900-year-old sculptures and risks irreparable damage.

Short videos of visitors running down narrow stone pathways and vaulting over passageways – often overlaid with sounds from the Temple Run video game – have been making the rounds on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and other platforms.

Some videos have received more than 2 million views and inspire copycat versions daily.

Simon Warrack, a conservationist who has worked for three decades to preserve the nearly millennia-old ruins at Angkor, is troubled by the potential damage as well as the cultural and religious insensitivities being trampled on.

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“You wouldn’t run through St Peters in Rome or any Western church, so why is it OK to do it in Cambodia?” he says.

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