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  2. Spirit house - Wikipedia

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    A spirit house is a shrine to the protective spirit of a place that is found in the Southeast Asian countries of Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. They are normally in the form of small roofed structure mounted on a pillar or a dais , and can range in size from small platforms to houses large ...

  3. Traditional Khmer housing - Wikipedia

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    Pteas Khmer houses have two roofs, making a sloping slope. One single home can be alone, a painting in the early 20th century, or consecutive twin or one row in a row. Also, most of the houses are rented by monks when they see some rows drop down the roof sometimes in front of the side to create the next apartment.

  4. Rural Khmer house - Wikipedia

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    Rural Khmer houses are a traditional house type of the Khmer people. Typically, rural Khmer two-story buildings, varying in size from 4 metres (13 ft) by 6 metres (20 ft) to about 6 by 10 metres (33 ft).

  5. Category:Residential buildings in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Houses in Cambodia (2 C, 2 P) O. Orphanages in Cambodia (1 P) P. Prisons in Cambodia (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Residential buildings in Cambodia"

  6. Mrenh kongveal - Wikipedia

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    Mrenh kongveal spirit house in Cambodia. Mrenh kongveal (Khmer: ម្រេញគង្វាល, M’rénh Kóngvéal [mrɨɲ kuŋʋiəl]) are beings in Cambodian ...

  7. Vann Molyvann House - Wikipedia

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    The Vann Molyvann House is a landmark of the city of Phnom Penh [1] built in 1966 by Khmer architect Vann Molyvann as his private house and architecture office. It has been dubbed as the "Cambodian Taliesin" [2] and praised as a "testimony to the unique ability of Southeast Asia's greatest living architect to fuse European modernism with traditional Khmer design in an apparently seamless style."

  8. Category:Houses in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Official residences in Cambodia (1 C, 2 P) P. Palaces in Cambodia (2 P) Pages in category "Houses in Cambodia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Any livestock is kept below the house. Chinese and Vietnamese houses in Cambodian towns and villages are typically built directly on the ground and have earthen, cement, or tile floors, depending upon the economic status of the owner. Urban housing and commercial buildings may be of brick, masonry, or wood. [6] Architecture of Cambodia