Srah Srang

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Srah Srang is a large, ornate baray (royal bathing pond) in the Angkor temple complex of Cambodia, known for its scenic sunrise views and intricately carved landing terrace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
baray
reservoir
access eastern embankment
approxLength 700 metres
approxWidth 350 metres
builtCentury 10th century
builtDuringPeriod Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
constructedBy Kavindrarimathana NERFINISHED
constructedUnder King Rajendravarman II NERFINISHED
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance example of Khmer hydraulic engineering
royal leisure and ritual site
dedicatedTo Buddha NERFINISHED
function ritual bathing place
royal reservoir
hasFeature garuda carvings
landing terrace
laterite steps
lion statues
naga balustrades
sandstone terrace
hasIsland central island (now mostly submerged)
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Angkor
knownFor ornate terrace carvings
royal bathing pond
sunrise views
locatedIn Angkor Archaeological Park NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Angkor Wat NERFINISHED
Banteay Kdei NERFINISHED
material laterite
sandstone
nearbyCity Siem Reap NERFINISHED
orientation east–west
originalReligion Hinduism NERFINISHED
partOf Angkor temple complex NERFINISHED
region Angkor NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
renovatedCentury 12th century
renovatedUnder King Jayavarman VII NERFINISHED
shape rectangular
tourism popular tourist attraction
viewDirection east-facing
waterSource Angkor hydraulic network NERFINISHED
rainwater

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