It's the steepest temple I've ever climbed. It's steeper than Angkor Wat and Becken Hill, but there are three stories. The top one is sealed off. This temple has several characteristics, one is that the wall itself is a reclining Buddha, the key is to find the chin of the reclining Buddha, the other is that there are many old stones scattered around the temple. It is said that the French people have to pile up the number to repair it, but because of the war, lost archives, the parties can not find them, these stones do not know how to pile up, so here is known as the world. The largest jigsaw puzzle in the world can only be partly repaired so far; the third is that on the first floor there are lots of Yoni, the stones of female genitals in Hinduism, the pillars of a hole in the middle, but Linga (male genitals) has disappeared. Generally speaking, the temple is very magnificent and dangerous, even if it takes an hour to watch the flowers on horseback. It is very close to Taplen Monastery, Warlike Platform, King Lao Platform and King Angkor City. It is suggested that we should not take a car and walk through it at one time. We missed the Pafang Temple just because we were lazy and took the bus. We came again the next day. There are also local people here to take wedding photos, very eye-catching.