- Area: Siem Reap Province > Puok District > Kdei Run Commune > Kdei Run Village
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
A contemporary monastery near where a bollard was found with an inscription registered under K. 897. The 1900s French explorer, Aymonier, briefly noted the site. Sima stones are seen that pre-date the present-day pagoda, which may date to around the 80s or 90s.









Inscription
K. 897/K. 251: Discovered in 1939, it is described as a stone that likely served as a boundary marker (borne), from which a single-line inscription was recorded, which George Coedes noted as a toponym. See: Inscriptions du Cambodge, Volume 6, p. 320
Map
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Site Info
- Reference ID: HA14460 | Last Update: February 25th, 2026
- Site Name: Kdei Run (V.) | Khmer: វត្តក្តីរុន
- Other Names: Kdei Run, Phum Ou
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Puok District > Kdei Run Commune > Kdei Run Village
- Inventaire Khmer IK: 649.02
- MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 4897
- Inscription Number/s: K. 897
- Tags/Group: Aymonier, Inscription, sema, Temples, Wat
Historical Inventories of Kdei Run (V.)
- 1901, E. Aymonier, Le Cambodge, Tome II, pg. 378 (Site Name: Phum Ou, mentioned under Autres monuments divers (see Coedes VIII) Region: l,Ouest Siem Reap)
Kdei Run (V.) Inscription References
- K. 897 / K. 251 - Lines: 1 Script: Khmer Date (Saka): xiie Ref: 1954, Coedes, Inscriptions du Cambodge, Volume 6, p. 320