The Finger Ruins of Dheo are a historical site located in the Dheo region. The ruins are believed to date back to the 13th century and are a popular tourist destination.
The ruins are made up of a number of different structures, including a temple, a palace, and a library. The temple is the most well-preserved structure and is home to a number of beautiful statues and carvings. The palace is also well-preserved and is a good example of Khmer architecture. The library is less well-preserved but is still home to a number of valuable books and manuscripts.