Prasat Nong Thong Lang, Det Udom District,
Ubon Ratchathani Province
Prasat Nong Thong Lang is a Khmer religious complex built between the 10th and 12th centuries with a wall and moat. It consists of three tower-shaped brick buildings on the same laterite base aligned on a north-south axis facing east. There is a large artificial pond located 20 metres to the east of the sanctuary. The three brick buildings are in a square plan with receded corners with false doors and walls. The main building, the largest, has an entrance gate on the east side and a gable carved with five lotus petals. Prasat Thong Lang was gazetted by the Fine Arts Department as a national ancient monument in 1936 while the surrounding area amounting to 2.75 acres, was gazetted in 1982.

Source: onsite information