A small laterite bridge that’s still in use with five arches, recorded as measuring 20 m long and 3 m high. It originally featured a naga balustrade but only scattered pieces of the balustrade can still be seen. As of 2021, several arches have mostly collapsed, some have partially collapsed internally. I believe years ago that this bridge was completely buried, so it probably should be viewed as being on a path to resurrection rather than being in decline (hopefully). Nearby is Toap Chey Thom Temple.
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Site Info
- Site Name: Spean Toap Chey Khmer Name: ស្ពានទ័ពជ័យ
- Reference ID: HA13388 | Last Update: November 30th, 2021
- Tags/Group: Ancient Bridges, Ancient Royal Road, Royal Road Beng Mealea-Preah Khan of Kampong Svay, Temples
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Svay Leu District > Boeng Mealea Commune > Toap Chey Village
- MoCFA ID: 2498
- IK Number: 220.01







