Yeay Pov temple is behind Wat Tonle Bati, about 100 meters from Ta Prohm
temple. Constructed of sandstone in the 12 century, it is 7 meters
square and faces east. Apart from the temple is a house on the bank of
Tonle Bati, about 200 meters from the temple, that once was used by the
royal family during holidays. Today this place houses the offices of
Bati Tourism Company, which controls the 9.3 hectare site. The company
has erected 48 resting cottages with zinc roofs and another 40 cottages
with leaf roofs along the riverside. The company has also built nine
restrooms, and other restrooms are available at local people's
residences.
In additional, there is also a natural lake that is
7,000 meters long. During the dry season, the lake is 1,000 meters wide
and 1 to 2.5 meters deep. During the rainy season, it swells to 1, 500
meters wide and is about 4 meters deep. There is a fee to enter the
site. The cost for cambodian is 1,000 riel (USD0.25) for motobikes and
2,000 riel (USD0.50) for cars. The fee for resting cottages is 5,000
riel (USD1.25) per cottage. Foreigners are charged USD2 per person. Food
can be purchased at the site. The site is very popular, attracting 500
to 600 Cambodians and 100 foreign visiter per week. During holidays and
festivals, the number of visitors can reach 9,000 per week. The site
also provide employment opportunities and a good living for the people
of the nearby Thnal Teaksin and Tonle Bati villages.
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