Next to Preah Theat Teuk Chhar temples is a canal dug during ancient
times. Water fills the canal year round, and the water is very clear and
free-flowing, making it popular with tourists who enjoy bathing in it.
At one time, there were many trees and plants along both sides of the
canal, but they were removed to make a big plain, where the water flows
alongside the main temple.
Today, the ancient pond designed by
Leaksintra is a vast source of water that is contained by a dam built
several years ago. The water that fills the canal flows south from
Kampong Cham province, pass the temple and into the big slit, which for
many years has been full of water that irrigates the rice fields of
nearby villages such as Kroch village in Prey Chhar district.
Because
the canal is old, the Ministry of Agriculture has built a dam to store
water to supply thousands of hectares of rice fields in Prey Chhar
district, Kampong Cham province and Baray district in Kampong Thom
province. The surface of Teuk Chha is 3 square kilometers. The water
that
fills it comes from about ten sources in the mountainous northeast and
the plateau region, which is called Kbal Teuk. This basin has an average
depth of 2 meters. The water flows through three channels. Any two of
the channels can be closed at one time, allowing the water to flow into
the
third channel and into the dam. The first channel is opened every
day, and the rapidly flowing water sounds much like a waterfall,
attracting many tourists. The second channel is opened only occasionally
during festival days; therefore the water flow is not very strong.
Water from the north channel flows only during the rainy season, because
during the dry season, the water level is lower than the dam.
Because
the canal of Teuk Chhar is angled like a carpenter's tool, people can
swim there. Since the water is clear, visitors can watch schools of
small fish swimming in opposite direction of the water flow. In
addition, the trees that line the canal bank hold many birds and provide
shade and shelter
to visitors. The cool climate along with the water
and big trees that surround the ancient temple make this site popular
with tourists and locals, who enjoy spending their holidays there. Thus,
this place is very well known.
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