Prasat Andet is located about 27 kilometers northwest of Provincial Town
of Kampong Thom, in Prasat Village, Sankor Commune, Kampong Svay
District, Kampong Thom Province. The temple was built in second half of
7th century (627-707) during the reign of king Jayavarman I to dedicate
to God Hirihara, in Kampong Preah style and made of brick with masonry,
laterite and sandstone. Prasat Andet had isolated plan, built on a
5.30-meter height artificial hill, and was form in rectangular shape
with 7.50-meter length, 5.50-meter width and 1-meter thick (interior to
exterior). It was facing to the East. The lintel of Prasat Andet was
carved in the garlands and carefully done in the traditional khmer
style.
The coronet (2.22 lengths) was ornamented around by the
rings decorated, and at between of the rings we decorated with garland
and bulb flowers surrounded, which are joining each other by the end of
the decorations. In original former time, this temple contained Harihara
Statue standing on a decorative royal 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 framed door had 1 m
width, 2m height and 0.20m thick. On the northern framed door, we saw
the marks of a cloven hoof of tiger cat that used to go to the upper box
of the door, which remained the marks until now.
Bird Sanctuary of Boeng Tonle Chmar:
Boeng
Chmar contains fishing lot 5 and lot 6, and is 30km far from Stoung
District town of Kampong Thom Province, there were villages of Nesat,
Kamong Kdei, Svay Kor, Mo Doung, Kampong Bradom and Msa Trang Tboung in
Peam Bang Commune. The people living in this area with floating houses
that are moving up and down according to the water levels in the jungle
and flooded forest. The bird sanctuary of Boeng Chmar covers a land area
of 400 hectares having an interconnecting network of water channels
along the bank of Boeng Kla Lake, rich in flooded forests. This area is
connected by two big river tributaries (Stoung and Stung Chik Kreng)
flowing down to Boeng Chmar. Beong Chmar is the sanctuary for many kinds
of birds.
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