The Sneung temples are devided into two parts - East Sneung and West Sneung. The East Sneung temple is geographically located in Sneung Pagoda, Sneung Commune and Banan District, and it is about 22 kilometers soutwest of the Battambang provincial town. The temple, constructed of bricks on a hill, is 30 meters long and 20 meters wide. It features three separate shrines and is similar in style to other temples built during the 12th century by king Jayavarman VII (1181-1219 AD). Behind the temple is a newer temple. The West Sneung temple is constructed of sandstone and is located near National Road No 57 (The former National Road 10). To-day these two temples are still in poor condition and they have less been restored.
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