Built in 1920, Mrs. Bun Roeung’s Ancient House is an airy stilt house constructed from now-rare tropical hardwoods, standing as one of the few remaining traditional homes in Wat Kor village, Cambodia. Despite suffering damage when it was used as a communal kitchen during the Khmer Rouge period, the house retains its charm with vintage and antique furnishings. Visitors can explore the interior, experiencing the historical and cultural significance of this preserved structure, which offers a glimpse into the region’s architectural past.
Mrs. Bun Roeung’s Ancient House
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