Temples
Trâpeang Veng Temple
Single ruined brick temple
Spean Phneak Dai
An ancient laterite bridge measuring around 20+ m long and located on the ancient road just north of Prasat Seman Teng.
Spean Thma
An ancient laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least five arches. It measures 10 meters long and 5 meters wide.
Spean Khla Kon
Laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least 8 arches. It measures 20 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Trâpeang Spean
Laterite bridge, with at least 4 arches. It measures 15 meters long and 5 meters wide. It originally formed part of the ancient Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai.
Kôk Preah
Mound of bricks surrounded by a moat where were found a few laterite blocks, fragments of sandstone statues, pedestals, shale slabs and a registration number registered under K. 493
Spean Thmâ
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures 9 meters long and 5 meters wide.
Spean Thmâ
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures 10 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Spean Châmbok
Laterite bridge with at least 7 arches. It measures 16 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Kok Ta Moan
Located in Puok District some 30 km northeast of Siem Reap, and set among the farming lands of the village, Ko Ta Moan features the remains of an ancient brick temple. The mound the site occupies is quite pronounced indicating there may actually be a basement structure still intact. Above ground, brick rubble abounds with … Read more
Wat Kou Chan Rongsei – Prasat Kok Ku (Puok)
Located in the small village of Mukh Paen, about 30 km northwest of Siem Reap, is a small monastery and contemporary pagoda (also known as Wat Kuchan Rangsei – Khmer: វត្តគូច័ន្ទរង្សី) that has superseded an ancient temple site as many pagodas do. A line of laterite blocks are exposed on one side of the pagoda … Read more
Kou Trâpeang Thom Temple
Scattered remnants of a temple group, large basin in the east.
Spean Thmâ
Laterite bridge that measures 40 meters long and 6 meters wide.