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Reachea Temple
Located 180m east of Tuol Bayok and a little over 1km east of Wat Tralaeng Kaeng, Toul Reachea is a Buddhist Terrace/vihara dating back to the Post-Angkorian era of the 15th-19th century and perhaps more precisely around the 16th-17th century of the Longvek-Oudong eras. Along with many other heritage sites, it sits within the ancient … Read more
Smonh Temple
Scant remnants of what was reported as three brick temples with only brick rubble and several laterite blocks remaining to be seen. The site featured a moat and a large basin on its eastern side (Trapeang Smonh).
Kok Pongro Temple (Chikreng)
Mound with fragment of an ancient temple
Rolom Veng Temple
Remains of a brick temple. (exact location unconfirmed)
Khnar Ok Temple
Remains of a brick temple (exact location unconfirmed)
Pongro Temple
Partially standing laterite temple. Exact location is unconfirmed. around 7 km east of Svay Leu (report via Cisark)
Trâpeang Veng Temple
Single ruined brick temple
Kou Trâpeang Thom Temple
Scattered remnants of a temple group, large basin in the east.
Ta Mol Temple
Mound with sandstone blocks seen
Ta Tot Temple
Partially standing remains of a brick temple with outer enclosure
Wat Lbeuk (Srei Snam)
Monastery grounds where remains of an ancient temple, named Prasat Pothi, were found. The remnants lodged were with the National Museum including a bronze head of Shiva. Nearby several other mounds with remains of ancient sites were recorded, they include Prasat Lbeuk, Prasat Top, and Prasat Lich. The remains of ancient temple sites are numerous … Read more
Kuch Temple
(location estimated)
Phong Temple
Partially standing remains of brick and sandstone temples. Location marker approximate to general area!