Built-in the 7th century, around the same time as the Sambo Preykuk Temple, Noreay Temple reflects early Khmer religious and architectural traditions. The first site features five temples, partially preserved, while the second site has been reduced to only the temple base. The third site houses the statue of Preah Noreay, though the temple itself has suffered severe damage, with the statue standing as the sole remaining artifact. The overgrown forest has enveloped the temples, giving visitors a sense of discovery as they explore these ancient ruins.
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