Prasat Bei (Koh Ker)
| Native Name | ប្រាសាទបី |
|---|---|
| Alternative name | Pr. Song Hong |
| BA# | C1304113 |
| CISARK# | 688 |
| IK# | 281.06 |
| Size | Medium |
| Condition | Intact |
| Type | Temple |
| Location | |
| Part of | Lingapura (Preah Vihear) |
| Village | Koh Ker |
| Commune | Srayang |
| District | Kulen |
| Province | Preah Vihear |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Coordinates | 13.78873, 104.52058 |
| History | |
| Founded | Early 10th Century |
| Builder | Jayavarman IV |
| Art Style | Koh Ker |
| Material | Brick |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Deity | Shiva |
| UNESCO Inscription | 2023 |
| UNESCO Proposed | 1992 |
| UNESCO Tentative | 2020 |
Prasat Bei (ប្រាសាទបី - Pronounced: Pra-saht Bei) consists of three brick towers on a laterite platform, aligned slightly west of north-south and located in a forest area some 3 kms northwest of Rahal. The towers are in reasonable condition although lintels are either completely eroded or missing. Remains of a cruciform terrace and small pond can be seen to the east.
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Nearby Sites
- Andong Preng
- Balang
- Balang Ling
- C1304204
- Lingapura (Preah Vihear)
- Phlov Boeng Veng
- Phnom Damrei Sor
- Prasat Andong Kuk
- Prasat Balang (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Balang Kuk Sokum
- Prasat Bei (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Boeng Veng
- Prasat Chen
- Prasat Dan
- Prasat Dang Tung (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Khloung Thvear
- Prasat Kraham (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Kraol
- Prasat Ling
- Prasat Prang (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Preah Baht Chey Ling
- Prasat Prean Put
- Prasat Reamker
- Prasat Rolom
- Prasat Sralau (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Srot
- Prasat Thnoeng
- Prasat Thom (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Trapeang Russei (Koh Ker)
- Prasat Veal Kriel
- Rahal
- Tomnop Boeng
- Tuol (Koh Ker)
- Tuol Kantop (Srayang)
- Tuol Kruos (Koh Ker)
- Tuol Prich (Preah Vihear)
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