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This wat north of town is built on the site of an early Angkorian brick temple, which still stands today at the rear of the compound.
Wat Preah Inkosei in Siem Reap, Cambodia was built on the site of an early Angkorian brick Hindu temple (1000 AD) which remains standing on the compund. Nowadays Preah Inkosei accommodates a Buddhist pagoda.
Wat Preah Inkosei is located on the east river road, just opposite Conservation d' Angkor. Follow the road to the temples and take a right turn in front of the Jayarvaman Children Hospital. Follow the street and cross the bridge at the river and Preah Inkosei will be just infront of you.
Pagodas and monks welcome visitors and tourists. Please always remember to not disturb prayer or eating times, women are not allowed to touch monks, bow slightly in the presence of older monks, don’t point soles of feet or fingers towards monks or Buddha statues, sit with feet tucked behind rather than crossed, hats off in the monastery grounds, take off your shoes in the building, speak softly, ask before taking pictures, don’t enter closed buildings without permission, contribute what you can to the donation box.