1. Bayon is a temple located in Angkor, Cambodia. It was built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by King Jayavarman VII. Bayon is known for its unique architecture which includes 54 towers, each with four faces facing the cardinal points. These faces are believed to represent the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, and are believed to be a symbol of the king’s power and compassion. The temple also features bas-reliefs depicting historical events and scenes from everyday life.

2. The working hours of Bayon temple are from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. There is no contact phone number available for Bayon temple.

3. Ticket info - To visit Bayon temple, visitors need to purchase a ticket to the Angkor Archeological Park. The ticket prices are as follows:

- 1-day pass: USD 37

- 3-day pass: USD 62

- 7-day pass: USD 72

Visitors can purchase the tickets at the entrance of the park.

Transportation - There are several options for transportation to Bayon temple. Visitors can hire a tuk-tuk, a car, or a bicycle to reach the temple. Many hotels and guesthouses offer tour packages that include transportation to the temple.