Kampong Chhnang Province : Tralengkaek Temple
It was destroyed by the Siamese invaders in 1593. Currently, only 8 feet of the original statue remain, but the new Tralengkeung Temple was rebuilt, which is smaller in size. In addition, there are traces of the ruins of the foundations of some temples and temples in the temple grounds, such as Preah 2, a temple on the east side, built on a foundation of dry stone and also seen as a border. Another temple, large, built in the shape of a cross on a hill with a foundation of dry stone. In front of this large temple, there is a large Buddha statue made of sandstone, and around it, there are two lotus-shaped temple tops and decorative stone pieces, which were built before the construction of Wat Tralengkeung in the 15th century. 16. Wat Traleng Kaeng is the oldest pagoda from the Longwek period (1525-1595), named Preah Mondul, built during the reign of King Ang Chan Raja (1525-1567) to commemorate his victory in the war against the rule of King Kan and his victory over foreign enemies who invaded Cambodia at that time.