Similar Trips 'Buriram'
Attractions 'Buriram'
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Sawai Ancient Kiln Site
A unique archaeological management model known as a "Museum in an Educational Institution." It features Sawai Kilns 1 and 2, which are large-scale ancient cross-draft kilns housed under a modern exhibition dome. Visitors can witness layers of discarded ceramics that form a tangible page of ancient economic history.
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Ancient Stone Quarry Ban Gruat
Witness the actual chisel marks and deep rectangular grooves carved into the natural bedrock. These remaining traces reveal how ancient Khmer masons separated massive blocks of stone using basic tools and geological ingenuity.
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Chang Arena Stadium
One of the most modern football stadiums in Asia, holding a Guinness World Record for the fastest construction in the world at just 256 days. It is the heart of Buriram’s transformation into the sports capital of Thailand.
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Phanom Rung Historical Park
his is the most complete stone sanctuary ever restored using the Anastylosis technique. It seamlessly blends the wonders of ancient astronomy where the sun aligns through all 15 doorways with the mystical aura of the Naga Bridge. This site has become a national icon through Naga legends and the cultural soft power of the famous drama, Nakee.
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Prasat Ban Bu
Prasat Ban Bu is a relatively well-preserved "Dharmasala" (House with Fire) located within the grounds of Ban Bu Wittyasan School. It served as a critical rest stop along the historic Rajamarga Royal Road in ancient times.
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Muang Tam Sanctuary
The precision of Anastylosis restoration that brings the ruins back to life with architectural accuracy, and the Baphuon Lintels widely considered the most exquisite and intact sandstone carvings in the country.
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Ku Suan Taeng Sanctuary
Explore the architecture of the three stone sanctuaries aligned in a north-to-south orientation. The site is renowned for its sandstone lintels, particularly the 'Narayana Trivikrama' (Lord Vishnu taking three giant steps), which is carved with remarkable clarity and exquisite detail. Although the main structures are built of brick, the strategic use of sandstone for key decorative elements creates a perfect harmony, excellently reflecting the superior craftsmanship of ancient Khmer artisans from the 12th century.
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Hong Temple
Pay homage and seek blessings from Phra Chao Yai, a unique Buddha image crafted from sacred flower pollens and sandstone, covered in layers of gold leaf that create a rich, radiant, and velvety texture. The temple’s most distinctive feature is the Sacred Oath ritual; it is widely believed that those who swear to prove their innocence or vow to renounce vice before the image will find success. Conversely, those who commit perjury or break their word will face divine retribution as invoked in their oath
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