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Thai Heritage Conservation- Prasat Phanom Rung
Drawings on the sanctuary of the Phanomrung Park.

Khmer-Thai. Literally Prasat Phanom Rung means ‘Rainbow Hill Palace’, but it is usually translated as ‘Palace on the Great Hill’. It is the name of an ancient Khmer temple in the province of Buriram, situated at 383 meter above sea level and constructed between the 10th and 13th centuries AD.

Stamps depicting Prasat Phanom Rung: Outermost Stairway, Pavilion, Passage and Stairway leading to the Sanctuary, Naga Balustrade and the Central Gate of the Eastern Gallery.

 

Issued Country Thailand
Issued Year 02.04.1997
Category Buddhist Architect World Heritage Buddhist Landscape
Type First Day Cover
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