- Area: Siem Reap Province > Krong Siem Reab > Sangkat Nokor Thum
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
One of the four prasats that sit at each corner of Angkor Thom’s outer wall. Located on the northeast corner, this one is a small but ornate sandstone temple featuring a small sandstone building (stele shelter) to the east which housed a stele with an inscription (registered as K.547).
The inscription on the stele features 60 lines on one side, two lines on one side, and two sides left empty and is now believed to reside in the Angkor Conservation Depot. See the other Prasat Chrungs, listed further below, for more on the steles.
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Prasat Chrungs – Prasat Chrung (NE), Southeast, Southwest, Northwest
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Site Info
- Site Name: Chrung (Pr.) Nord-Est Khmer Name: បា្រសាទជុ្រង(ទិសឥសាន)
- Reference ID: HA12856 | Posted: January 18, 2021 | Last Update: September 27th, 2021
- Date/Era: 12th Century
- Tags/Group: 12th Century, Angkor, Angkor Thom, Map: Top 100 Temples & Ancient Sites (Siem Reap), Temples
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Krong Siem Reab > Sangkat Nokor Thum
- MoCFA ID: 1717
- IK Number: 472.03
- Inscription Number/s: K. 547