Temple of Neak Pean
Neak Pean ("The entwined serpents") is an artificial island with a Buddhist temple on a circular island in Preah Khan Baray built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII.
The twenty closest neighbours in the database:
Temple of Preah Kahn (2 km), Temple of Ta Prohm (3 km), East Mebon Temple (3 km), Temple of Banteay Kdei (4 km), Angkor Thom (5 km), Angkor Wat (6 km), Temple of Bakong (17 km), Temple of Banteay Srei (17 km), Bangkok (Thailand) (372 km), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) (426 km), Mekong Delta (438 km), Hue (Vietnam) (518 km), Temples of My Son (521 km), Hoi An (Vietnam) (548 km), Hanoi (Vietnam) (867 km), Halong Bay (898 km), Hangzhou (China) (2,507 km), Nanjing (China) (2,562 km), Shanghai (China) (2,669 km), Bangalore (India) (2,844 km)