- Area: Phnom Penh > Dangkao District > Kôk Rokar Commune > Trâpeang Cheung Srok Village
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
Also recorded as Wat Krang Thnong. A contemporary monastery and pagoda that is partially surrounded by a moat, and, where ancient temple remnants were found and registered under K 796.











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Site Info
- Site Name: Krang Thnong (V.) Khmer Name: វត្តក្រាំងធ្នង់
- Reference ID: HA12521 | Last Update: February 7th, 2023
- Other Names: Wat Krang Tnung, វត្តក្រាងធ្នុង
- Tags/Group: pa, sema, stupa, T9, Temples, Wat
- Location: Phnom Penh > Dangkao District > Kôk Rokar Commune > Trâpeang Cheung Srok Village
- MoCFA ID: 1362
- IK Number: 73.16
- Inscription Number/s: K. 796
