- Area: Siem Reap Province > Puok District > Lvea Commune > Lvea Village
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
Lvea Pagoda features a stepped rise, tall form with beautiful slender columns and murals. On the western side, there is a collection of laterite, whether it has any connection with an ancient site is unknown to me. The wat is located inside the ancient village of Lvea (Phum Lovea) which is renowned for its circular layout, still noticeable today when viewed from above.





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Site Info
- Site Name: Lvea (V.) Khmer Name: វត្តល្វា
- Reference ID: HA31547 | Last Update: August 27th, 2022
- Tags/Group: Temples, Wat
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Puok District > Lvea Commune > Lvea Village
