Wat Veal Temple
Title: Wat Veal Temple
Type: Buddhist temples and pagodas
Location: The temple is located in Battambang, 55 km East of Siem Reap, requiring approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to reach.
Contact Information: Not available
Opening Hours: Not specified
Admission Fee: Not specified
Description/Overview: Wat Veal Temple is known for its intricate carvings and unique architecture. The temple complex features a central sanctuary surrounded by several smaller shrines. It’s believed to have been built during the Angkor period.
Historical/Cultural Significance: Wat Veal Temple is an important historical and cultural site in Cambodia. It’s celebrated for its unique architecture and impressive carvings. The temple serves as a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Architectural Style: Not specified
Year Built/Established: The exact year of establishment is not specified.
Built By: The builder or patron of the temple is not specified.
Distance from Siem Reap City Center: Not specified
Accessibility: Not specified
Recommended Length of Visit: Not specified
Notable Features: Not specified
Photography Policy: Not specified
Additional Notes/Tips: Not available
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Year Discovered: Not specified
Level of Restoration: Not specified
Good for Sunrise Photos: Not specified
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Wildlife/Nature Sightings: Not specified
Religious Significance: As a Buddhist temple, Wat Veal holds significant religious importance, although specific details aren’t provided.
Historical Artifacts on Display: Not specified