Sunday, April 28, 2024
Phnom Da Temple/ Prasat Phnom Da
Prasat Phnom Da is a solitary red block tower, of colossal aspects, arranged on the culmination of a low, lush slope. The principal entryway is on the north side with bogus entryways on different walls. The pinnacle is looking great albeit incomplete and needs a lot of enhancement. It was developed over a previous sanctuary presumably dating to the early Chenla or even Funan period. A progression of 5 little caverns around the slope is related to the site and contains proof of occupation by priests or recluses. Prasat Asram Moha Russei lies a brief distance away on the west base of the slope.
Bayon Temple/Prasat Bayon
The Bayon temple was the last big and interesting temple to be constructed at Angkor and was built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the official state temple of King Jayavarman VII.
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