A contemporary monastery and pagoda located on the west bank of the Mekong River in lower Kampong Cham Province. Stored by the sala chan (dining hall) are two ornately carved wooden pediments from an older pagoda or monastery building. Update: after posting on social media we received some feedback from Bhikkhu Chan Kim Heang, who states that the pediment we see dates back 150 years.






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Site Info
- Site Name: Wat Prek Liv Khmer Name: វត្តសាគរបូរី ព្រែកលីវ
- Reference ID: HA40853 | Last Update: January 27th, 2024
- Tags/Group: T21, Temples, Wat
- Location: Kampong Cham Province > Kang Meas District > Kang Ta Noeng Commune