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12310 view · 21 Feb 2024 #Thailand#Nakhon Sawan#Attraction
Tour route 4 places
  • Wat Phra Prang Lueang
    This temple is assumed that it was built in the late Ayutthaya period around the year 1762, more than 230-year-old. This temple located near the ancient city in the Dvaravati period where the traces of an ancient moat appear on the north side of the temple. Therefore, it may indicate that in the past, Wat Phra Prang Yellow used to be a community and ancient civilization site. King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, had visited Wat Phra Prang Lueang altogether three times. The most important one was the second time on August 11, 1906, where "Luang Por Ngern" offered holy water to His Majesty. After that, he was given the title of "Phra Khru Phayuhanusak", a primate of Phayuha Khiri district, famous for pouring the "Jinda Mani" holy water. Inside the temple there are many important ancient sites that are worth to visit: - The Phra Prang Lueang or yellow stupa. The original stupa is said to be an old pagoda in the ​​ancient city of the Dvaravati period and has been restored in the Ayutthaya period ...
    Wat Phra Prang Lueang
    This temple is assumed that it was built in the late Ayutthaya period around the year 1762, more than 230-year-old. This temple located near the ancient city in the Dvaravati period where the traces of an ancient moat appear on the north side of the temple. Therefore, it may indicate that in the past, Wat Phra Prang Yellow used to be a community and ancient civilization site. King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, had visited Wat Phra Prang Lueang altogether three times. The most important one was the second time on August 11, 1906, where "Luang Por Ngern" offered holy water to His Majesty. After that, he was given the title of "Phra Khru Phayuhanusak", a primate of Phayuha Khiri district, famous for pouring the "Jinda Mani" holy water. Inside the temple there are many important ancient sites that are worth to visit: - The Phra Prang Lueang or yellow stupa. The original stupa is said to be an old pagoda in the ​​ancient city of the Dvaravati period and has been restored in the Ayutthaya period ...
  • Wat Koen Daeng
    Wat Sri Suwan (Wat Koen Daeng) is an ancient temple since late Ayutthaya period that was built in 1382 , over 600-year-old. The name of the temple is vary from "Wat Koen Dang", "Wat Khet Dang", "Wat Khet Dan" and "Wat Sri Suwan".
    Wat Koen Daeng
    Wat Sri Suwan (Wat Koen Daeng) is an ancient temple since late Ayutthaya period that was built in 1382 , over 600-year-old. The name of the temple is vary from "Wat Koen Dang", "Wat Khet Dang", "Wat Khet Dan" and "Wat Sri Suwan".
  • Wat Koh Hong
    This 200-year-old ancient temple located in the middle of the Mon community that has been around since 1793 is full of many interesting things. From the temple built according to the art of the late Ayutthaya period to the early Rattanakosin. The interior is beautiful with several murals depicting, Thep Chumum, drawn in succession in the style of Ayutthaya period paintings. There is also a replica of the Buddha's footprint which appears on the wall. Thai painting on Khoi book in Mon language with illustrations and the beautiful lacquer gilding. On a visit to the north of King Chulalongkorn, he once came to visit Ban Koh Temple or Koh Hong Temple. HRH Chulalongkorn went to see the Sangkachai statue standing inside the chapel with his hands on his stomach. He was very pleased and therefore invited this Sangkachai statue to go with him, and bestowed a money around 80 baht to build a new one instead which is the one seen today. In addition, Koh Hong Temple is also famous for using anc...
    Wat Koh Hong
    This 200-year-old ancient temple located in the middle of the Mon community that has been around since 1793 is full of many interesting things. From the temple built according to the art of the late Ayutthaya period to the early Rattanakosin. The interior is beautiful with several murals depicting, Thep Chumum, drawn in succession in the style of Ayutthaya period paintings. There is also a replica of the Buddha's footprint which appears on the wall. Thai painting on Khoi book in Mon language with illustrations and the beautiful lacquer gilding. On a visit to the north of King Chulalongkorn, he once came to visit Ban Koh Temple or Koh Hong Temple. HRH Chulalongkorn went to see the Sangkachai statue standing inside the chapel with his hands on his stomach. He was very pleased and therefore invited this Sangkachai statue to go with him, and bestowed a money around 80 baht to build a new one instead which is the one seen today. In addition, Koh Hong Temple is also famous for using anc...
  • Wat Khao Nor
    The Khao Nor - Khao Kaew is a group of beautiful limestone peaks which can be clearly seen from Phaholyothin Road, Nakhon Sawan - Kamphaeng Phet, which is located in Ban Dan Subdistrict. Banphot Phisai District Nakhon Sawan Province This area is considered to be one of the historical site because once King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, used to travel to Khao Nor when he went to the northern region by through the Ping River in the year 1906. Later in the year 1909, Khao Nor is separated from Khao Kaew by a local road. Khao Nor is divided into two parts: 1. Khao Nang Phanthurat is a small limestone mountain that the visitors can walk up to see the view. There is a small cave at the top where the large reclining Buddha image enshrines. The tourists can come to pay homage to the Buddha image, and also see the beauty of the cave. 2. Khao Phra Phutthabat a gigantic mountain about 300 meters away from Khao Nang Phanthurat with about 700 steps of stairs to walk up to the viewpoint. This K...
    Wat Khao Nor
    The Khao Nor - Khao Kaew is a group of beautiful limestone peaks which can be clearly seen from Phaholyothin Road, Nakhon Sawan - Kamphaeng Phet, which is located in Ban Dan Subdistrict. Banphot Phisai District Nakhon Sawan Province This area is considered to be one of the historical site because once King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, used to travel to Khao Nor when he went to the northern region by through the Ping River in the year 1906. Later in the year 1909, Khao Nor is separated from Khao Kaew by a local road. Khao Nor is divided into two parts: 1. Khao Nang Phanthurat is a small limestone mountain that the visitors can walk up to see the view. There is a small cave at the top where the large reclining Buddha image enshrines. The tourists can come to pay homage to the Buddha image, and also see the beauty of the cave. 2. Khao Phra Phutthabat a gigantic mountain about 300 meters away from Khao Nang Phanthurat with about 700 steps of stairs to walk up to the viewpoint. This K...
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