Also known as Ben Sre temple, it is the remains of a tall laterite tower noted as being similar to Prasat Suor Prat seen fronting the Royal Palace at Angkor Thom. It is only partially standing and laterite blocks scatter the ground around its perimeter.
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Site Info
- Reference ID: HA11501 | Last Update: January 1st, 2026
- Site Name: Boeng Srae Khang Lech (Pr.) | Khmer: បា្រសាទបឹងស្រែលិច
- Other Names: Beng Sre Lek (Temple), Pr. Srè Lek., Prasat Srê Lek
- Location: Preah Vihear Province > Sangkum Thmei District > Ronak Ser Commune > Ta Saeng Village
- Inventaire Khmer IK: 180
- MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 212
- Monuments Historiques - MH: 208
- Tags/Group: 1926MH, Lajonquiere, MH, PKKS, pr, rb, Temples
Historical Inventories of Boeng Srae Khang Lech (Pr.)
- 1902, E. Lunet de Lajonquière, Inventaire descriptif des monuments du Cambodge, Tome I, pg. 252 (IK #: 180 Site Name: Prasat Srê Lek Region: Kompong Svay, Kompong Thom)
- 1926, Liste des Monuments Historiques, #: 208 Site: Pr. Srè Lek. - Basin and ruined laterite temple. Region: Kompong Svay

