Ta Som temple was built in the late 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The temple is located at the eastern of Neak Pean temple and it has three walls, which has its entrance gate to the central tower.
Banteay Kdei temple is located opposite of Srah Srang and was built in the late 12th century. Although this temple is less popular than Ta Prohm and Preah Khan, but it was built in the same style and era.
On October 19th, 2017, Director General of the APSARA Authority, H.E Dr. Sum Mab meets with representatives of the Chinese government for the Conservation of Angkor (CSA) on the feasibility of cooperating to restore Angkor Thom's Royal Palace, which could be held in mid-2018.
Srah Srang has 780 meters long and 380 meters wide, which was built in the late 12th to early 13th century. Srah Srong has regular water for both dry and rainy season by receiving rainwater and underground water, which is coming from the East Baray.