Preah Ang Sang Tuk Pagoda
The pagoda complex is obscured by the Angkor Thom forest, surrounded by forest along the road to the East Gate of Angkor Thom behind the northern group of temples and 13 km from Siem Reap City.
Read MoreThe pagoda complex is obscured by the Angkor Thom forest, surrounded by forest along the road to the East Gate of Angkor Thom behind the northern group of temples and 13 km from Siem Reap City.
Read MoreThis pagoda is located along the road to the South Gate of Angkor Thom. According to the research of this pagoda, monks and Buddhists gradually came to settle in 1993 and continue to this day.
Read MorePreah Vihear Pram Pi Lveng Pagoda is located near Bayon temple along the road to the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. This pagoda was built in 1994 by Venerable Sok Chey Chumneas, the pagoda’s chief abbot, and the Buddhists.
Read MoreSouthern Angkor Pagoda is located in Kravan village, Nokor Thom commune, Siem Reap City. This pagoda is next to Angkor Wat, 6 km from Siem Reap City.
Read MoreNorthern Angkor Pagoda is located in Kravan village, Nokor Thom commune, Siem Reap City. This pagoda is next to Angkor Wat, 6 km from Siem Reap City.
Read MoreTep Pranom Pagoda is located in the north of Bayon temple, along the road to the North Gate of Angkor Thom and slightly east of Preah Palilay temple in Nokor Krao village, Kok Chork commune, Siem Reap City, Siem Reap province.
Read MorePreah Si Ar Metrey Pagoda, is popularly known as Preah Si Ar, is located along the road to the South Gate of Angkor Thom about 700 m in the south of Bayon Temple.
Read MoreThe “Preah Ang Ngok” shrine is located a little north of Bayon temple, between Baphuon temple and Bayon temple. According to research, the shrine was built in the late 16th and early 17th century by Burmese monks to worship Buddhism.
Read MoreKork Thlok Pagoda is located in the west of the Bayon temple. The pagoda has two separate Buddhist temples. According to the research, monks and Buddhists have gradually settled since 1984 and continue to stay until today.
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