Gaubsbashibin is known as the Mountain of Thousand Yang. The forest flail (penis) is the symbol of Hindu gods. Gobuspian is located in the deep forest more than 40 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap. On the way, the trees are flourishing, the vines can fly as swings, and there is a flying boulder in the road with a strange shape. Arriving at the bridgehead, you will see beautiful sculptures of gods. Down the stream, there are hundreds of stone carvings of forest shackles carved on the riverbed. It is said that the holy water flowing through the forest shackles can wash away the dark and evil, purify the gods and be protected by God. The cultural landscape here is not comparable to that of Angkor Minor. However, arranging this scenic spot in the middle of the way will help to alleviate the visual fatigue that stone architecture and sculpture may bring. Chen likes the primitive feeling here very much. The unusual old trees in Tabulus are everywhere here. The roots and branches become more slender and graceful. The roots of the trees cover the whole hillside like octopods. This is actually the origin of Khmer culture. The sculptures are very primitive and crude. It takes two hours just to climb down the mountain, which requires little physical strength.