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Cambodia is restoring the 10th-century Baksei Chamkrong temple damaged by rainwater, starting with structural stabilization and brick replacement.
Archaeologists are restoring the upper section of Cambodia’s 10th-century Baksei Chamkrong temple in the Angkor Archaeological Park due to severe damage from rainwater infiltration.
Prolonged moisture has weakened bricks and walls, prompting the APSARA National Authority to begin a phased restoration project approved in October 2025.
The first phase focuses on stabilizing the structure, replacing decayed bricks, sealing cracks, and adding supports to prevent further deterioration.
The temple, built during King Rajendravarman II’s reign using brick, laterite, and sandstone, is one of 91 ancient temples in the Angkor complex.
Camboya está restaurando el templo Baksei Chamkrong del siglo X dañado por las aguas de lluvia, comenzando con la estabilización estructural y el reemplazo de ladrillos.