Although the Numeg Temple is relatively small, it is a place worth visiting and should not be neglected. It is a Shiva-style temple, built in 921, facing the East in a row of five minarets. Inside the central minaret, there are sculptures on the walls with the theme of Vishnu God. It is very beautiful. Located east of Angkor Temple, built in 921, it is a small brick Hindu temple. Prasat Kravan has five brick pagodas, arranged word by word from north to south, facing the east. This brick structure is very rare in Angkor temples. The middle one is the tallest and the four seats on both sides are slightly smaller. The structure of this temple is different from that of other temples, because it was not built by the Royal family, which is why it is somewhat remote and far from the center of the national capital. It is located on the south side of the road connecting Angkor Monastery and Bandegoti. In 1968, the Numeg Temple was partially restored. When you look closely, you can see that some bricks have the words "CA" on them, which were later repaired. The restored temple is neat and clean, with no stones scattered everywhere. The carvings on the doorframes outside the shrine of the North Tower are exquisite and meticulous. There are exquisite brick carvings on the walls of the temple, which are very striking. Inside the largest central tower, there are pictures of Vishnu carved on the walls. The eight-armed Vishnu on the back wall shows his divinity. Next to Vishnu, there are statues of Buddhas carved and covered with the whole wall. The tower also offered water canals and some debris, with incense. Walking up the three giant steps, the wall on the left depicts the scene of his regeneration, and on the right depicts the image of him riding Jielu Tea, which is his mount, with wings, a little like an eagle. Vishnu is a symbol of the universe, spanning discs, conches and giant balls. There are two worshippers beside him. They are beautifully carved.