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Wat Ek Phnom
Situated about 10 km north of the Cobra Bridge are the ruins of Ek Phnom.
It was built during the Bayon period and unfortunately is much worse for the
wear than Phnom Banan. It’s an interesting place, however, because there is a
freshly constructed working temple right in front of the ruins. This temple,
along with the temple ruins, is the center of holiday festivities for the people
of the nearby village. They dress up in their Sunday best and have a celebration
between the old and the new temples and climb all around the ruins with their
families.
The ruins are on a very small hill so there is no workout involved in viewing
them much of the temple is in shambles and was heavily looted. There are still
some sitting Buddha images intact higher up on the walls. On the inside is a
carving of a tug-of-war with participants tugging away on a serpent. The
participants on the left have lost their heads to looters (they lost face), with
the guys on the right still having their heads intact.
Ek Phnom is also easy to get to-just head north on the River Road (Road 1) a bit
over 10 km (the road north of the Cobra Bridge snakes around a bit, but goes
back to the river). As you are getting close to the temple, you will pass over a
small concrete bridge. The road beyond will veer off to the right, but the
modern temple is there to the left. Enter the new temple grounds and the ruins
are located to the rear. Again, a round-trip moto-taxi is about 120 baht from
Battambang.
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