Thnam Phdei Temple
Also noted as Prasat Thnorm Bdey. Originally a group of five small square brick temples only the rear two remain standing. They open to the east with sandstone doorframes and remnants of decorated octagonal doorframes seen. Around the other sides, false doors and elaborate brickwork to emphasize the pilasters and base. Remains lead out in … Read more
Wat Tayek Ek Rangsei
Modern monastery built on top of an ancient temple’s laterite base. Buddha statue in the vihara, other sandstone pieces in Neak Ta shelter.
Kroes Thma Bay Kriem
An ancient temple site where all that remains are mounds of bricks, what may be the central well of the temple, and long sandstone plinths. There are two other sites just north in a very similar state.
Wat Toek Thla
Also recorded as Tuek Thla Pagoda, it is a contemporary monastery with a grand pagoda, grand stupa, and an earlier characterful building that dates to the late 1920s.
Kang Techou (2)
Group of three mounds of bricks located perpendicularly to the river at a respective distance of about 10 m from each other (Cisark)
Kang Techou (1)
Mound brick about 5 m side. (Cisark)
Kang Techou (4)
Group of two mounds (Cisark)
Kang Techou (3)
Group of brick mounds (Cisark)
Wat Peak Vek
Contemporary monastery and pagoda where ancient relics were seen.