Khun Chhang Khun Phen stupa sits on a rock in the middle of the sea
tributary, about 1 kilometer from the provincial town. The stupa is 4
meters high and made of concrete. Because the site is small-only 40
square meters, including the stupa-it can accommodate only 10 to 15
visitors at a time. The stupa is about 1 kilometer from the provincial
town.
Koh Kong residents worship there and often visit the site
on national holidays and traditional festivals. Khun Chhang Khun Phen is
related to a Khmer legend. Once upon a time, there was villager's
daughter named Thim, who was loved by a man named Khun Chhang. Khun
Chhang was bold-headed and not very handsome, but his family was
rich.Thim, however, did not love Khun Chhang, they became engaged and
Khun Chhang married her.
She later betrayed her husband to love a
commander named Khun Phen. When Khun Chhang learned of his wife's
affair, he complained to the King. The King decided to cut Thim's body
into two parts. After Thim died, Khun Chhang buried her at the same
place where she was killed. Because he wanted her to be reincarnated,
Khun Chhang put up a soul flag pole on the east bank of the stream,
facing where Thim was buried. Then he built a stupa in memory of their
love. Later, the west bank of the stream was named Chetdey (a stupa)
village, and the east bank was named Dangtung (a flage pole) village.
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