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Wat Phumin is one of the most iconic and historically significant temples in Nan, built around 1596. It is unique for its cruciform ubosot that combines both the ordination hall and the viharn in one building, a rare architectural design in Thailand.
Inside, visitors will find remarkable mural paintings that depict the local way of life, traditions, and Buddhist stories. The most famous is the rom...
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Nan National Museum is located within the former residence of the rulers of Nan, known as the “Ho Kham.” It was built by Chao Suriya Phong Phritdet, the ruler of Nan, as his residence in 1903 (B.E. 2446). The building is spacious and beautifully constructed with brick and mortar, with delicate lace-like decorations. It is considered one of Thailand’s outstanding architectural wor... read more
Wat Chang Kham Worawihan, Nan is a historically significant temple in Nan province, constructed during the Lanna period. It is notable for its tall square chedi and beautifully decorated viharn, which have been restored multiple times to preserve their original form.
Inside the temple, there are ancient Buddha statues and murals that depict Buddhist stories, local legends, and the daily life of th...
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Wat Hua Kuang, located in the city of Nan, is a historical temple that beautifully reflects the charm of Lanna architecture. With its long history, this temple has become an important destination for those seeking to experience both religious serenity and cultural heritage.
The temple is best known for its ancient teakwood viharn, carefully restored to preserve its intricate Lanna craftsmanship. S...
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City Pillar and City Pillar Shrine, Nan — Located in the heart of Nan, this sacred site is important for locals and tourists interested in Lanna history and culture. The city pillar represents the spirit and identity of Nan, with origins dating back centuries.
Notable features include the shrine built in traditional Lanna architecture with exquisite wood carvings, serving as a spiritual cent...
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Wat Phaya Wat is one of Nan’s oldest temples, established around 1492 during the reign of Phaya Kan Mueang, ruler of the Nan Kingdom. The temple has long been a center of faith and spirituality for the local community.
The temple houses a magnificent large Reclining Buddha made of brick and stucco, gilded with gold, considered one of the oldest reclining Buddha images in Nan. In addition, th...
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Wat Phra That Khao Noi is situated on top of Khao Noi hill, on the western side of Nan city. It was built during the reign of Chao Pu Kaeng in 1487 BE (2030 BE). The stupa is made entirely of brick and stucco, showcasing a mix of Burmese and Lanna architectural styles. Inside, it enshrines a relic of the Buddha’s hair. The temple was extensively renovated during the reign of Chao Suriyaphong... read more
King Phu Phiang 3 kms. From Nan City (Highway 1168 Nan-Mae Charim)  and was constructed in the Sukhothai period.  The annual Worshipping Fair takes place on the full moon day of the fourth lunar month (between the end of February and the beginning of March).  The fair includes the celebration of fire works processions and offerings processions.... read more

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