Kampong Thom

Lion Temple Group

Lion Temple Group Lion temple group comprise 18 temples with two ramparts closed to the pond. The reasons why the people called Lion Temple because on the tops of all stairs from the four directions, there were sitting lions with forelegs standing up, hind-legs humbling down, its head rose up and its mouth opened to the sanctuary.  Now the

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Prey Pros

Prey Pros Prey Pros is a natural and cultural site located at Prey Pros Village, Prey Preal Commune, Kampong Svay District in approximate 16-km distance northwest of Kampong Thom province. The site cover  . Prey Pros is a natural and cultural site located at Prey Pros Village, Prey Preal Commune, Kampong Svay District in approximate 16-km distance northwest of Kampong Thom province.

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Phnom Santuk

Phnom Santuk Phnom Santuk Mountain has many Buddha statues carved from great mountain rock including three big Buddha statues reaching Nirvana, each measure than 10-meter length. Phnom Santuk has changed names to Chorn Chong Kiri and Phnom Krop Tuk. Chan Chan Dare or Chan Chare are called two pieces of stone by local people that join all together

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Wat Kuhak Nokor

Wat Kuhak NokorWat Kuhak Nokor is an eleventh-century site with a collection of laterite and sandstone buildings in a well-maintained 200 square meters park surrounded by a large sandstone rampart 3 meters in height. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman I, the style is similar to the Tonlé Bati temple.

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Andet Temple

AndetTempleAndet temple, built in the Prei Kmeng style with one single brick tower, now nestles snugly alongside a modern Buddhist wat.  This was built in the latter part of the seventh century under Jayavarman I. In the central group of temples, the decorative details of Prasat Tor (Lion temple) are similar in style to the ruins

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Sambo Prei Kuh Temples

Sambo Prei Kuh TemplesFounded by King Isanavarman I during the seventh century, Sambo Prei Kuh was once the capital of Chenla known as Isanapura, and was a religious center dedicated to the worship of Shiva.  Collectively, the complex consists of more than a hundred temples built of solid bricks, laterite and sandstone and from the

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