APSARA National Authority Restoring Neak Poan Temple’s Stairs and Floors

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The APSARA National Authority has been restoring the stairs and floors around the eastern, northern, and western shrines of Neak Poan Temple in the Angkor Archeological Park in Siem Reap province.

The restoration project has been being led by the Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology of the APSARA National Authority, according to the authority’s news release on June 26.

Mr. Chea Sarith, an archaeologist of the APSARA National Authority, said that the restoration work, which commenced in early May 2024, focuses on repairing the damaged stairs and floors that have been affected by age, plant growth, erosion, and water damage.

The collapse of the stairs and the instability of the floors have been caused by various factors, including erosion of the foundation and water seepage, he added.

To restore the site, he continued, the team will repair the damaged areas and reassemble the stairs and floors to ensure stability and preservation of the historical structures.

By addressing th
ese issues, the restoration project aims to maintain the integrity and beauty of Neak Poan Temple for future generations to appreciate, said the same source.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse