Takéo province


Takéo is a province of Cambodia. Located in the south of Cambodia to the west of Bassac River, Takéo borders the provinces of Kampot to the west, Kampong Speu to the northwest and Kandal to the north and east. Its southern boundary is the international border with Vietnam. The provincial capital, recently known as the provincial town Doun Kaev, is a small city with a population of 39,186.
Takéo is often referred to as the "cradle of Khmer civilization" due to the former kingdom of Funan and its successor,, being centered in the region.

Administration

the province has 9 districts and 1 municipality, 97 communes and 3 sangkats and 1,119 villages.
Previously, before Doun Kaev District was renamed to Krong Doun Kaev, the province was subdivided into 10 districts, 100 communes and 1,117 villages.
ISO codeDistrictKhmer
21-01Angkor Boreiស្រុកអង្គរបូរី
21-02Batiស្រុកបាទី
21-03Bourei Cholsarស្រុកបូរីជលសារ
21-04Kiri Vongស្រុកគិរីវង់
21-05Koh Andaetស្រុកកោះអណ្ដែត
21-06Prey Kabbasស្រុកព្រៃកប្បាស
21-07Samraŏngស្រុកសំរោង
21-08Doun Kaev Municipalityក្រុងដូនកែវ
21-09Tram Kakស្រុកត្រាំកក់
21-10Treangស្រុកទ្រាំង

Religion

The state religion is Theravada Buddhism. More than 99.2% of the people in Takeo are Buddhists. Ethnic Chams have been practicing Islam for hundreds of years. A small percentage follow Christianity.

Tourist attraction

  • Phnom Chisor is a mountain north of the city of Takeo. At the summit there are temple ruins from the 10th and 11th centuries. From the mountain there is a good view. The climb is 503 steps. At the summit there are simple beverage stalls. A moped can be taken for the 26-kilometer journey.
  • Phnom Daa 17 meter high temple dating back to the Funan kingdom on a 100m high hill. It can be reached by an hour boat ride from Takeo. Farmers on the partially flooded rice fields and fishermen and many duck farms can be observed. Large wooden boats deliver cargoes from Vietnam.
  • Angkor BoreiOn the road from the town of Takeo is Phnom Da temple. Previously, this was an important trading center. At the harbor there is a small museum documenting the Funan kingdom.

Notable people