Prey Veng Province, home to 1.3 million people, is Cambodia’s most densely populated province and ranks third in population size. Largely agricultural and industrial, it remains off the typical tourist trail, attracting mainly passing travelers, football enthusiasts, and NGO workers. Situated on the east bank of the Mekong River, Prey Veng is a quiet province, though National Highway No. 1, linking Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City runs through it, making it easily accessible. The provincial town features colonial-era buildings reflecting its historical importance, alongside several temples and local attractions. Notable sites include Chong Srok Temple, Viel Brang, Ba Ray An Det Resort, and Ba Phnom Resort, offering visitors a glimpse into rural Cambodian life and heritage.
Kampong Sne Dam is an important irrigation structure located in Prey Veng Province, southeastern Cambodia. It helps regulate water for…
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Nokor Phnom is a historic temple located on a small hill in Prey Veng Province, southeastern Cambodia. Built during the…
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The Weaving Handicraft Center is a traditional workshop located in Prey Veng Province, specializing in handwoven textiles and crafts. Visitors…
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Prey Chong Srok Temple is a historic Khmer temple located in Prey Veng Province, southeastern Cambodia. Built during the Angkorian…
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Veal Prang is a popular green space located in the heart of Prey Veng City, Prey Veng Province. The park…
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Preah Vihear Chan Temple is a historic Khmer temple located in Prey Veng Province, southeastern Cambodia. Built during the Angkorian…
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Ba Phnom Resort is a tranquil retreat located in Prey Veng Province, surrounded by lush countryside. The resort offers comfortable…
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Baray Andet is a historic water reservoir located in Prey Veng Province, southeastern Cambodia. Built during the Angkorian period, it…
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