Phnom Penh, Feb. 3 -- Cambodia has completed the restoration of a more than 1,000-year-old brick temple on the north side of Phnom Krom Temple in the UNESCO-listed Angkor Archaeological Park, the APSARA National Authority (ANA) said on Monday.

Ros Visoth, a Conservation Officer of the ANA's Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology, said the Hindu temple, built in the late ninth century, measures approximately six metres in width and over seven metres in height.

The restoration work began in June 2024 and was completed in late December 2024.

"The ruined temple has undergone a complete restoration, returning it to its former glory thanks to the meticulous efforts of experts from the APSARA National Authority," V...