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It’s a real-life Temple Run. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Angkor Wat, a Hindu-Buddhist temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia, has received an influx of tourists reportedly disrespecting their ...
The series will give contestants the chance to run the “Temple Run” course in real life. Additional details, including the distributor attached, will be announced at a later date.
For instance, when the company saw on social media that real-life athletes were playing Temple Run, they moved fast to create the character of Zack Wonder, a treasure hunter and star football player.
Influencers visiting Cambodia’s historical Angkor Wat have brought the Temple Run video game to life. While many locals have praised the new trend, others have slammed videos of social media ...
The trend has alarmed conservationist Simon Warrack, who told South China Morning Post that tourists could damage the Cambodian temple.
This trend of real-life Temple Run adventures is promoting Angkor Archaeological Park as a must-visit destination for tourists seeking both adventure and a profound connection to history.
‘Temple Run’ Is Being Turned Into a Reality Competition TV Show: Competitors will race through a real-life version of the mobile game.
Tourists were criticised after a TikTok trend saw them run through ancient temples such as Angkor Wat in a similar style to the mobile game Temple Run.
The series will recreate the Temple Run course and let contestants run it in real life, with all the twists and obstacles that come with.
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Angkor Wat is the world’s largest temple – and now the site of a TikTok trend that is causing concern among conservationists and UNESCO.