Koh Ho Temple

Ruins of a brick temple with a laterite base that had an outer wall and entry pavilion.

Only the temple base is standing plus one side of the door frame on which an inscription can be seen and has been recorded under K.750. It is also made of red sandstone and several red sandstone pieces can be seen around the site including a small colonette and ornate corner piece.

Visited after some rain this village is particularly beautiful and the temple, albeit ruinous, is somewhat hard to leave being surrounded by peaceful countryside, well kept, and nice flora.

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I believe the French recorded this as Koh Ko Prasat in the 1930s although the coordinates somewhat differ.

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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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