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Lion temple group
Lion temple group comprise 18 temples with
two ramparts closed to the pond. The reasons why the people called Lion Temple
because on the tops of all stairs from the four directions, there were sitting
lions with forelegs standing up, hind-legs humbling down, its head rose up and
its mouse opened to the sanctuary.
The rampart outside made of laterite, had 328-meter length, 310-meter width and
101,650-square-meter surface. This rampart had Gopura in two-direction (East and
West) entrances that are connected by the other laterite ramparts. In between
rampart 2 and 1, at the Northeastern side near the rampart 1, there was a
rectangular pond (42.10m x 34.20m). The bottom of the pond spread by laterite
and surrounded by the stepped stairs. The small stairs of the Southern side are
made of sandstone.
Now the pond is empty during the dry season. When we enter from the Eastern
Gopura on either side of the road, we see two sanctuary hills were built on high
terrace with the tracks of the round column made of laterite lining up in 0.40m
height.
Source: Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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