Located just south of RN 6 on the road that leads to Kampong Leang, Toul Vihear was a site where remains of an ancient temple were recorded. To the east, the large basin of the ancient site is still functioning well. Those remains included laterite and brick, along with window columns, doorframe, and the sandstone temple crown. Many of those pieces can still be seen on the site today and a new pagoda is being constructed alongside the ancient site.










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Site Info
- Reference ID: HA12707 | Last Update: January 1st, 2026
- Site Name: Vihear (T.) | Khmer: ទួលវិហារ
- Other Names: Kôk Roka, Kôk Roka.
- Location: Kampong Thom Province > Krong Stueng Saen > Sangkat Srayov > Srayov Cheung Village
- Inventaire Khmer IK: 156.03
- MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 1556
- Monuments Historiques - MH: 210
- Tags/Group: 1926MH, MH, T7, Temples, Tuol, Wat
Historical Inventories of Vihear (T.)
- 1926, Liste des Monuments Historiques, #: 210 Site: Kôk Roka. - Sanctuary in laterite; lintel; inscribed jambs. Region: Kompong Svay