Bangkuoy Khang Kaeut Temple

Also recorded as Prasat East Angkouy, it’s the remains of a group of three temples constructed from laterite and brick with sandstone elements. Features “library” and an outer wall with gopura. It is located a short distance east of Bangkuoy Khang Lech Temple.

On visiting in mid-January, and noting the overgrowth, I’ll return to the site towards the end of the dry season when all the growth has died off and it becomes possible to get some photos.

Historical images via Les Sites Archeologiques de la region Bhnam Gulen, Boulbert and Dagens 1973

Map

*Important: mapped location may only be approximated to the district level/village only. To visit sites outside the tourist zones you should seek a local guide from the area read more.

Site Info

  • Reference ID: HA11534 | Last Update: January 7th, 2026
  • Site Name: Bangkuoy Khang Kaeut (Pr.) | Khmer: បា្រសាទបង្គួយខាងកើត
  • Other Names: Ban Kuoy E, Angkui, Prasat East Angkouy, Bangkuoy (Pr.), Pr. Bang Kui., Prasat Bang Kui, បង្កួយ, paṅguoy, bangkoy
  • Location: Siem Reap Province > Svay Leu District > Ta Siem Commune > Ta Siem Village
  • Inventaire Khmer IK: 250
  • MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 245
  • Monuments Historiques - MH: 241
  • Jean Boulbet Inventaire - JB: 280
  • Boulbet-Dagens Inventaire - BD: 28
  • Tags/Group: 11th Century, 1926MH, BD, JB, Kulen, Lajonquiere, MH, pr, rc, Temples

Historical Inventories of Bangkuoy Khang Kaeut (Pr.)

  • 1902, E. Lunet de Lajonquière, Inventaire descriptif des monuments du Cambodge, Tome I, pg. 339 (IK #: 250 Site Name: Prasat Bang Kui Region: Promtep, Kompong Thom)
  • 1926, Liste des Monuments Historiques, #: 241 Site: Pr. Bang Kui. - Group of shrines. Region: Kompong Svay
  • 1973, Boulbert, Dagens, Les sites archéologiques de la région du Bhnaṃ Gūlen (Phnom Kulen), p. 4, 27, 29 sq., 51. 21 (BD #: 28 Site Name: paṅguoy / bangkoy / បង្កួយ)
  • 1979, Boulbet, Le Phnom Kulen et sa région carte et commentaire Jean Boulbet (JB#: 280 Site Name: Bangkuoy (Pr.))
Rodney Charles LHuillier

Living in Asia for over a decade and now residing in beautiful Siem Reap. Rodney Charles L'Huillier has spent over seven years in Cambodia and is the author of Ancient Cambodia (2024) and Essential Siem Reap (2017, 2019). Contact via [email protected] - more..

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