Phnom Chiso Temple, located in Takeo Province, Cambodia, is a significant historical and cultural site, known for its ancient Khmer architecture and beautiful setting. It sits atop Phnom Chiso Mountain, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The temple is a popular destination for both religious pilgrims and tourists interested in Cambodia’s rich history and culture. Phnom Chiso is believed to date back to the 11th century, during the reign of King Suryavarman I, who ruled from 1010 to 1050. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deities, primarily Shiva, and was later influenced by Buddhism. The temple complex showcases classic Khmer architectural styles, with sandstone carvings, intricate bas-reliefs, and impressive structures. The central tower (prang) is one of the key features of the temple, symbolizing Mount Meru, the center of the universe in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology. The temple is built atop a hill (about 135 meters high), and visitors must climb a series of stone steps to reach it.