Ta Som Temple is one of the important monuments within the Angkor complex, built in the late 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, one of the most powerful rulers in Angkorian history.
Although smaller than grand temples such as Angkor Wat or Bayon, this Buddhist sanctuary carries deep historical, religious, and cultural significance. It represents the spirit of unity and state consolidation of the Angkor Empire, attracting visitors and researchers from around the world.