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Wat Nokor Review

4.7 /54 Reviews
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4/5
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The most worth going place in Kangzhan, there is history and connotation. Very well preserved. No tickets are charged, the courtyard is very large, we don't know much, just look at the lively, beautifully carved, some murals are fully preserved and brightly colored. About four kilometers from the city.

Wat Nokor

Posted: Aug 23, 2019
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  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    It is an Angkor-style temple built in the 11th century, complete with Angkor-style architectural elements, and the skulls of the victims of the Khmer Rouge massacre for visitors to visit. Walking inside you can see a very beautiful mural, which depicts punishment and punishment in religion, and the beauty of the sky after life. Don't miss the sunset here, it's quite beautiful.

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    Posted: May 11, 2019
  • Tkamsarlu
    5/5Outstanding

    Hidden away is this beautiful old temple which our tuk tuk driver recommended to see. Not too many tourists around so you have the time to really enjoy this remarkable gem

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    Posted: Nov 13, 2019
  • Adam Yue
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    Nogo Temple, the most nostalgic Buddhist temple in the entire Kampong Cham area. The 11th century Maha Shrine was built mainly of sandstone and red soil. It is located in the center of a small town temple that still has incense and some secular atmosphere. The surroundings of the temple are surrounded by a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. The quaint temple sits quietly on the outskirts of Kampong Cham. The most memorable of the temple is the pink Buddha and the exquisite and simple wooden monk houses of the monks.

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    Posted: Dec 24, 2018