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Prasat Wat Khok Ngio

This stone sanctuary, sitting 75 kilometers away from Buriram on Highways Number 218 and 348, was once served as a local health office back in Khmer empire. It was constructed in the 18th Buddhist century in response to King Jayavoraman VII's command. Opening hours: Daily...

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Nong Hong Sanctuary

Dated to the 16th Buddhist century, Nong Hong sanctury is another Khmer site near Laem Nang Rong dam or about 100 kilometres south of Buriram town. The sanctuary comprises of three brick pagodas built on the same laterite base and surrounded by a laterite wall...

Dated to the 16th Buddhist cen...

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Prang Ku Suan Taeng

"Ku" literally means prang or castle in Isan language. Ku Suan Taeng has the same structure as Prasat Hin Phanom Rung and Prasat Hin Muangtam. It consists of three brick pagodas on a single laterite base facing the East with no gopura, entrance, low wall...

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Yai Ngao Castle

Located at Ban Sangkha, Tambon Sangkha, these Khmer ruins comprise two stupas facing east and standing in a north-south direction. The brick stupas are on a laterite base and are decorated with carved brick gables depicting Makorn, which are mythic animal hybrids of lions, elephants...

Located at Ban Sangkha, Tambon...

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Muang Tee Castle

Located in the compound of a temple named Wat Chom Suthawat, these ruins comprise 5 stupas built on the same base, with one central stupa which is accessible by stairs at the four compass directions. According to a Hindu belief, the middle stupa represents for...

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