This national religious and natural tourist area is located in the northeastern part of the Yin Paradise project. It features a total of 13 major deity statues. Every architectural detail has been meticulously designed according to the principles of Feng Shui science and astrology, ensuring that each statue area possesses powerful sacred energy. The sanctuary also offers a variety of other attractions, including a floating market, Khmer restaurants, an agri-tourism farm, and a meditation area. All architectural designs authentically incorporate traditional Khmer style, harmoniously blending with nature's freshness, allowing every visitor to feel relaxed and experience relief from all worries and stress.
The sanctuary is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with a free electric shuttle service for guests to tour the grounds.
Visit deity statues, picturesque photo spots, authentic Khmer cuisine, and enjoy fresh Khmer food, vegetables, and fruit directly from local farms. More special attractions are currently being developed.
The space is arranged according to Feng Shui principles and surrounded by lush green plants, creating a pure and comfortable environment. Security guards are on duty 24/7 to ensure the highest level of safety.
This religious sanctuary was established to support and strengthen local tourism by showcasing authentic Khmer culture, traditions, religion, and architecture, along with Khmer cuisine to international visitors for greater recognition and understanding. Additionally, this project has created many jobs for local residents, which has helped to improve the regional economy.
Preah Sivali is a deity in Theravada Buddhism. He stands on a lotus flower, holding a staff in one hand and a fan in the other. He is a protector of travelers and is believed to ward off bad luck. He is considered to be exceptionally blessed with good fortune, more so than other Arahants. People pray to his statue for good luck, success in business, and good fortune.
Preah Mae Thorani is the deity who protects the land and represents Mother Earth in Theravada Buddhism. She stands on a lotus with her hair twisted, and water flowing below her. Khmer people have believed in and worshipped her since before the Angkorian era, with her image found on ancient Khmer inscriptions. You can pray to her for financial matters, for help selling land, and to be protected from people with bad intentions.
Preah Rahu is one of the nine gods in Brahmanism. He is depicted with a black complexion, a body from the waist up, and is shown catching the sun or moon among the clouds. He especially likes the color black. In ancient times, statues of Preah Rahu were commonly carved on temple lintels and roofs. He is believed to have strong powers and can be prayed to for protection from danger according to ancient Khmer rituals. Many of the ancient scrolls have been lost, so few people today know about the proper way to worship him.
Preah Shiva and Preah Mae Uma are two of the three main deities in Brahmanism. Preah Shiva has three eyes, which represent the sun, moon, and fire, and provide light to the earth, space, and sky. His eyes can see the past, present, and future. Preah Mae Uma is his first wife and Shakti (divine feminine energy), and she is pure and faithful. You can pray to their statues for good fortune, love, and to have a child.
Preah Ganesh has a human body and the head of an elephant, with four arms (Angkorian style). He is the deity who helps overcome complications, brings success, and is the god of accomplishment. When you pray to or worship him, it is believed to bring prosperity, good fortune, victory, and the ability to accomplish all tasks.
Designed in the Khmer architectural style, this market is built on a large pond. It is designed to resemble an ancient market, offering fresh, natural vegetables and sweets. Visitors can also enjoy a boat ride, providing a unique experience that feels like traveling back in time.
This restaurant serves a variety of Khmer dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It makes it easy for tourists to enjoy and taste Khmer cuisine throughout the day.
This convenience store offers various goods, snacks, and drinks to meet the needs of tourists visiting the Sanctuary.