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Rectangular sandstone buildings set opposite the
Terrace of Elephants, behind
the Prasat Suor Prat.
‘Kleang’ means ‘storeroom’ but it is unlikely that this was its actual
function. A royal oath of allegiance carved into the doorway indicates
that they may have served as reception areas or even housing for
visiting noblemen and ambassadors. The North Kleang was built in
wood under Rajendravarman II and then rebuilt in stone by Jayavarman V,
probably before the construction of the South Kleang. It also
contains the best preserved carvings. The South Kleang was never
completed. The Kleangs are unremarkable upon close inspection but
picturesque from a distance, standing among the
Prasat Suor Prat. Best
photographed in the afternoon.
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