Wat Ratchaburana (pictured), a big portion of the central hall structure is still standing and it almost gives the feeling of being a place still in use for ceremonies. This is something I feel in Angkor too, in the Hall of Dancers at Preah Khan temple, where you almost feel like you can see the ancient Khmer dancers still inhabiting those spaces. The central prang (reliquary tower) of Wat Ratchaburana displays statues of garudas and nagas and other mythological creatures that, as in Angkor, show the proximity between Buddhist and Hindu religions.