Prasat Andet is situated around 27 kilometers northwest of Provincial Town of Kampong Thom, in Prasat Village, Sankor Commune, Kampong Svay District, Kampong Thom Province. The sanctuary was inherent second 50% of seventh century (627-707) amid the rule of ruler Jayavarman I to devote to God Hirihara, in Kampong Preah style and made of block with workmanship, laterite and sandstone. Prasat Andet had disconnected arrangement, based on a 5.30-meter tallness manufactured slope, and was structure fit as a fiddle with 7.50-meter length, 5.50-meter width and 1-meter thick (inside to outside). It was confronting toward the East. The lintel of Prasat Andet was cut in the laurels and deliberately done in the conventional khmer style.
The coronet (2.22 lengths) was ornamented around by the rings enlivened, and at between of the rings we beautified with laurel and knob blossoms encompassed, which are joining each other before the end of the designs. In unique previous time, this sanctuary contained Harihara Statue remaining on an enlivening regal throne, and the statue was brought to be kept at Phnom Penh National Museum. The Harihara statue is a body side?s Siva and another body side?s Vinu. The confined entryway had 1 m width, 2m stature and 0.20m thick. On the northern confined entryway, we saw the signs of a cloven foot of tiger feline that used to go to the upper box of the entryway, which remained the imprints as of not long ago.
Flying creature Sanctuary of Boeng Tonle Chmar:
Boeng Chmar contains angling part 5 and parcel 6, and is 30km a long way from Stoung District town of Kampong Thom Province, there were towns of Nesat, Kamong Kdei, Svay Kor, Mo Doung, Kampong Bradom and Msa Trang Tboung in Peam Bang Commune. The general population living here with drifting houses that are climbing and down as indicated by the water levels in the wilderness and overwhelmed woodland. The flying creature asylum of Boeng Chmar covers an area territory of 400 hectares having an interconnecting system of water channels along the bank of Boeng Kla Lake, rich in overwhelmed woods. This range is associated by two major stream tributaries (Stoung and Stung Chik Kreng) streaming down to Boeng Chmar. Beong Chmar is the haven for some sorts of feathered creatures.
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