City Pillar Shrine (Chao Por Lak Muang)
City Pillar Shrine (Chao Por Lak Muang) is characterized by a pole that measures 105 centimeters in diameter. The pillar is placed on a round base as well as carved in Thai patterns, and then lacquered and gilded around the base on the upper floor of the area. In the center is a sculpture of an ancient warrior holding a shield and sword. It is believed to be the spirit of one of the generals of King Taksin the Great, as for the top of the city pillar is carved into a 4-faced Brahma, His Majesty graciously bestowed the top of the City Pillar on May 18, 1962, and since then, this place has become the center of the mind. Yala people finally left and after worshiping the City Pillar Don't forget to take a walk around the tetrahedron building. It was built as a park that is shady and beautiful. On one side is a large pond with abundant fish, and tourists can feed the fish. In addition, Yala province will hold a celebration of the City Pillar Shrine, a fair of various government agencies...