Angkor Thom Spean Ta Nok
Native Name | អង្គរធំស្ពានតានុក |
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Alternative name | Angkor Thom North Gate Bridge, Angkor Thom North Gate Causeway |
BA# | C1710398 |
CISARK# | 1010 |
IK# | 473.03 |
Size | Large |
Condition | Intact |
Type | Ancient Bridge |
Location | |
Part of | Yasodharapura III, Angkor Thom, Angkor |
Commune | Nokor Thom |
District | Siem Reap Municipality |
Province | Siem Reap |
Country | Cambodia |
Coordinates | 13.45574, 103.85902 |
History | |
Founded | Late 12th Century |
Builder | Jayavarman VII |
Art Style | Bayon |
Material | Sandstone |
Religion | Buddhism |
Deity | Buddha, Lokeshvara |
UNESCO Inscription | 1992 |

Angkor Thom Spean Ta Nok (អង្គរធំស្ពានតានុក - Pronounced: Angkor Tom S'pien Ta Nok)
The ancient 'bridge' or causeway outside the North Gate of Angkor Thom.
The causeway spans across Angkor Thom's moat measuring approximately 100m and is flanked on both sides with demons and gods pulling on a 9 headed naga.
The symbolism is still debated and while there's an obvious connection with the Churning of the Sea of Milk creation myth, 'Rainbow Bridges' are also considered to represent the connection between the world of man (outside the walls) and the realm of the gods, (inside). The north gate is one of the best-preserved and far less busy than the popular south one.
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