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Ping Pong Temple
Prasat Ping Pong is also recorded as Prasat Kandal (noting that on this north-south axis, there is a Pr. Kandal nth and Pr. Kandal sth some 3km to NE). The site features a moat-surrounded mound with traces of an ancient temple site whose basement structure is still to be found below ground. At the site … Read more
Trapeang Boeng Temple
According to reports, it was a group of five brick temples built upon a common laterite base enclosed by a moat. Today remains at the site include that of three of the small brick towers, two of them still featuring their sandstone doorframes, the other only partially standing and exposing its false door created in … Read more
Trapeang Snao Temple
Scant remains of a brick temple
Trapeang Run Temple
Reported as a ruinous and overgrown walled laterite temple. (exact location unconfirmed). Note, there are a lot of temples of the same name, see here for more named Trapeang Run.
Boeng Sasar Viech Temple
Also known as Boeng Temple, it’s located in Khvav district of Siem Reap, and is an unusual and enchanting ancient temple, as regional sites often are. In this case, the site originally consisted of a group of three laterite temples with a “library” building, all enclosed by a laterite wall with an entry gopura on … Read more
Chhouk Pring Temple
Ruinous brick temple with laterite base, wall, ‘library’ building (via Cisark). Location estimated and not confirmed.
Reach Temple
Ruinous laterite temple, ‘library, wall, large basin in the east, small basin in the north.
Neang Teav Temple
Located near the Siem Reap-Preah Vihear border, in Svay Leu district, Prasat Neang Teav is a group of three brick temple ruins. The site also features a laterite satellite building, maybe it was the “library”, and was surrounded by a moat. A single pedestal is seen although the site is quite overgrown. One of the … Read more
Kroes Temple
Located on the eastern side of Siem Reap city, there is a well-preserved mound, about 40m x 32m, surrounded by an active moat. It’s also recorded as Prasat Kouk Ta Rat (Khmer: ប្រាសាទគោកតារ៉ាត់). The centre of the mound retains a small collection of remnants of the original temple. The remnants include a sandstone plinth and … Read more
Sramoch Temple
Located on the western side of Siem Reap city, the ancient site’s mound is well-preserved and retains several remnants of the ancient temple. Those remnants include a lintel, a round Brahmanic pedestal, several square pedestals, an octagonal colonette fragment, small feet of a sculpture/statue, and sandstone fragments.
Srok Russei Temple
A mound with base laterite and sandstone blocks
Russei Srok Temple
Remains of three laterite temples
Trâpeang Sangkae Temple
Mound with remnants of an ancient temple
Srei Krup Leak Temple
Remains of a brick temple