Bakken Mountain (Phnom Bakheng) is a hill1.5 kilometers northwest of Angkor Wat. From the top of Baken Mountain, you can look at Angkor Wat from the top of Baken Mountain. The height of Baken Mountain is 65 meters surrounded by trenches, symbolizing the Aral Sea of Sumi Mountain in the center of the world in Indian mythology. Baken Temple is built on a flat mountain top. The Baken Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in the monuments of Angkor in Cambodia. It was a temple built on the Baken Mountain after the 9th century Angkor king Yasuo Samo I built the capital of Angkor. The temple mountain is a steep five-level platform, square, 13 meters high, the bottom is 76 meters long, and the layer by layer is reduced to 47 meters long. The steep temple mountain symbolizes Sumi Mountain. The five pagodas at the top of the temple symbolize the five peaks of Sumi Mountain. The center of the platform is four sides, each with a steep five-story stone steps, each level of ten, directly connected to the temple top platform, each layer of stone steps around, guarding a pair of sitting lions, some stone lions have been damaged, can not see the lion appearance.