Kroes Kok Kanhchaon
A mound of an ancient site where the moat still survives along with a laterite block. Google Maps has it noted as Prasat Takong.
A mound of an ancient site where the moat still survives along with a laterite block. Google Maps has it noted as Prasat Takong.
An ancient laterite bridge that is slowly becoming surrounded by new developments. A new channel that diverts around the ancient bridge has almost turned the site into an island. The “island” is heavily overgrown and not cleared for visiting (2021) make it through the scrub and some of the arches can still be seen from … Read more
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
Originally believed to be a 10th-century brick temple that had a central shrine flanked either side by library buildings. Today only the laterite outer wall remains with only scattered remnants of the original temple seen such as colonette fragments. The walled area has been filled with earth and topped with a contemporary shrine. A curiosity … Read more