Oddar Meanchey – June 24, 2025: Ta Moan Thom Temple, an ancient historical site nestled in Banteay Ampil District of Oddar Meanchey Province, welcomed a significant number of visitors this week, marking a renewed national appreciation for Cambodia’s cultural heritage. The influx included Buddhist monks and laypeople from provinces such as Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, Siem Reap, and the capital Phnom Penh, signaling a growing interest in heritage tourism and the benefits of peace and development in the Kingdom.
Visitors expressed admiration for the temple’s preservation and its spiritual and historical significance. Venerable Sokhom from Siem Reap shared his reflections, saying, “I am truly delighted to be here. Ta Moan Thom Temple is remarkably well-preserved and beautiful. Being here reminds me of the great legacy left behind by our Khmer ancestors. This is a priceless heritage that must be preserved for future generations. I hope this temple will become a significant tourist destination that not only boosts the local economy but also showcases the richness of Khmer culture to the world.”
Local resident Sovannara from Banteay Meanchey province echoed this sentiment, adding, “I never imagined that Ta Moan Thom Temple would be this stunning. I had heard of it before but never had the chance to visit. Seeing it with my own eyes made me emotional and extremely proud of our Khmer heritage. The road to get here is convenient, and the atmosphere around the temple is peaceful and refreshing. I’m truly impressed.”
Lina, a university student from Phnom Penh, visited the site with her friends and described the experience as deeply meaningful. “I was deeply moved by my first visit to Ta Moan Thom Temple. It’s a wonderful experience. Exploring ancient sites like this helps us better understand the history and civilisation of our Khmer people. I will definitely recommend my friends and family to come here.”
The growing number of domestic tourists at Ta Moan Thom Temple reflects a broader trend in Cambodia’s cultural tourism revival. As accessibility to remote heritage sites continues to improve, more Cambodians are exploring the rich history and artistry of their ancestors.
Government and local stakeholders are optimistic that Ta Moan Thom Temple could soon become a prominent destination in northern Cambodia’s tourism landscape. Continued infrastructure upgrades, preservation efforts, and promotional activities are expected to support this transformation, offering both cultural enrichment and economic opportunities for the surrounding communities.