Wat Khmera
Located in Pouk, the grounds are large with many colorful and bright gold stupas. The Vihear is older and contains many murals and porched entrances. Location: Central area of Pouk
Located in Pouk, the grounds are large with many colorful and bright gold stupas. The Vihear is older and contains many murals and porched entrances. Location: Central area of Pouk
Contemporary monastery and pagoda located on the west side of Pouk District, Siem Reap. As of 09/22, it is under restoration.
Monastery and contemporary pagoda in Pouk Siem Reap featuring several grand stupa. The site also retains two sandstone pieces in a small shelter that may or may not be from an ancient temple site.
The Angkor Silk Farm is located in the Pouk District of Siem Reap, an easy 30-minute drive from the city centre of Siem Reap. It has been operating since the 1990s and was renovated and reopened in 2024. Their large grounds include a Mulberry plantation, cocoon-erie, spinning & dyeing workshop, silk weaving workshop, and a … Read more
Located northwest of Pouk and just north of National Road 6, Prasat Ta Moni was the site of several discoveries in the early 1900s. Originally, the site was reported to have featured the remains of two brick temples. Several artifacts were removed from the site and placed into conservation in the early 1900s including two … Read more
Scant remains of an east-facing brick temple with moat.
Located to the southwest of Pouk, it’s the site of a ruined brick temple with a laterite base. At the site today, there is a small shelter surrounded by laterite blocks. Inside the shelter sits the sandstone pedestal of an ancient temple. The site is surrounded by development, including houses, a road, and farmlands, making … Read more
Located on the west side of Pouk and 900m south of National Road 6, the site features a moat-surrounded mound and several temple remnants. The mound is substantial, appearing to be buttressed by laterite in places with other laterite blocks forming a border around the temple area that may be a later rearrangement. Several sandstone … Read more
A Neak Ta shelter housing remnants of an ancient temple. Feet of a small statue, a grinding stone roller, what may have been a pesani, laterite, fragment of a sculpture, and an unusual rectangular piece with a flared end.
A very pretty monastery and pagoda where an inscribed cubic sandstone stele was recorded and registered under K. 892.
Monastery and contemporary pagoda also known as Wat Bo (Puok). The pagoda itself has some unique design quirks and is quite charasmatic. It features ornate wood-carved pediments, images of Apsara on several of its columns, interesting murals, and is demarcated by double sema. The site also features several older stupa. Around the grounds of the … Read more