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[[File:PrasatAsarang.jpg|thumb|300px|Prasat Asarang or the Blue Palace, thought to of been where the Eunuchs resided.]] | [[File:PrasatAsarang.jpg|thumb|300px|Prasat Asarang or the Blue Palace, thought to of been where the Eunuchs resided.]] | ||
'''Ruins of Sukhmeng Kingdom''' refer to the '''Remaining building structures of Sukhmeng''' as well as the '''Reconstructed Prasat Saphrayang'''. Most of the structures are temples and palaces of nobility, located in what is believed to of been the capital, in Saruongsaphrayang (previously known as Plaviaghra), [[Camdong Plateau|Khamdong Province]]. | '''Ruins of Sukhmeng Kingdom''' refer to the '''Remaining building structures of Sukhmeng''' as well as the '''Reconstructed Prasat Saphrayang'''. Most of the structures are temples and palaces of nobility, located in what is believed to of been the capital, in Saruongsaphrayang (previously known as Plaviaghra), [[Camdong Plateau|Khamdong Province]]. | ||
==History== | |||
==Architecture== | |||
==Restoration== | |||
[[File:PrasatSaphrayang.webp|thumb|300px|Restored palace at Saruongsaphrayang]] | |||
In 2018 the Prasat Saphrayang, or golden temple was restored into what it was believed to of looked like, and is used for ceremonies of the [[Monarchy of Rhava|monarchy]]. In 2020 the site was named a [[AN|ANESCO world heritage site]]. |
Revision as of 15:48, 7 August 2022
Ruins of Sukhmeng Kingdom refer to the Remaining building structures of Sukhmeng as well as the Reconstructed Prasat Saphrayang. Most of the structures are temples and palaces of nobility, located in what is believed to of been the capital, in Saruongsaphrayang (previously known as Plaviaghra), Khamdong Province.
History
Architecture
Restoration
In 2018 the Prasat Saphrayang, or golden temple was restored into what it was believed to of looked like, and is used for ceremonies of the monarchy. In 2020 the site was named a ANESCO world heritage site.