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นครพนม เที่ยวไหนกันบ้าง?ไฮไลท์เบอร์ 1 คือ พระธาตุพนม แต่ทว่าอยู่อำเภอธาตุพนม ห่างจากตัวเมืองนครพนมถึง 54 กม. ขับรถเกือบ 1 ชม. คงไม่สะดวกแน่
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หากจะเที่ยว แบบเป็นทางผ่านไปต่อจังหวัดอื่น ผมแนะนำให้ตัด พระธาตุมหาชัย และพระธาตุประสิทธิ์ซึ่งอยู่นอกวงออกไปครับ
Wat Phra That Phanom is a royal monastery located on the banks of the Mekong River in That Phanom District, Nakhon Phanom Province. It is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Northeast Thailand and a cultural landmark shared with neighboring Laos.
The pagoda is believed to have been constructed over 2,300 years ago by Phra Mahakassapa and 500 arahants, who enshrined the Lord Buddha’... read more
The pagoda is believed to have been constructed over 2,300 years ago by Phra Mahakassapa and 500 arahants, who enshrined the Lord Buddha’... read more
Phra That Renu Nakhon is located 52 kilometers south of Nakhon Phanom town on Highway No. 212. Upon reaching the kilometer 44 marker, turn right and proceed for another 7 kilometers. The pagoda, which is 35 meters high, was built in 1918 and is a scaled down replica of Phra That Phanom. Inside the pagoda are a Buddhist scripture and a gold Buddha image. Renu Nakhon is home to many Phu Thai ethnic ...
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Phra That Maha Chai is located at Wat Khosadaram, Tambon Maha Chai, some 40 kilometers from Nakhon Phanom town on the Nakhon Phanom-Sakon Nakhon (Highway No. 22). The monastery is easily accessible via a 2-kilometer road that leads directly to the temple. The chedi enshrines the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Inside the convocation hall is Thailands largest wooden Buddha image. The hall also features...
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Phra That Tha Uthen is located opposite Hin Bun town in Laos. It is situated approximately 26 kilometers north of the city on Highway 212. Similar in style to Phra That Phanom, Phra That Tha Uthen is 66 meters high. Constructed in 1912, the chedi (pagoda) houses the relics of the Lord Buddha’s disciple brought from over from Yangon, Myanmar....
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A riverside temple located in Tha Uthen District where the 15th century, 80-inch tall Phra Bang image with an octagon base surrounded by 8 elephants is enshrined. It is believed that a procession with the image during the dry season will bring rainfall....
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Saint Anna Nong Saeng Cathedral is more than just a picturesque landmark along the Mekong River; it serves as a profound historical witness to the migration and settlement of the Vietnamese Catholic community in Nakhon Phanom. The origins of this parish date back to the late 19th century, pioneered by Father Xavier Gego, who gathered Christian refugees fleeing conflicts from the left bank of the M...
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Nakhon Phanom Walking Street is far more than a mere night market; it is a living cultural landscape that serves as the historical and social heart of the province. Stretching along Sunthon Wichit Road, which runs parallel to the mighty Mekong River, the market begins at the iconic Vietnamese Memorial Clock Tower. This landmark was built in 1960 by the Vietnamese community as a token of gratitude ...
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Wat Okatsibuaban stands as one of the most significant historical and religious landmarks in Nakhon Phanom, with its origins tracing back to the ancient Sri Kotrabun Kingdom. Situated gracefully along the banks of the Mekong River, this venerable temple has served as a spiritual sanctuary for centuries. Its renown stems not only from its ancient structures but also from housing the Phra Tiu a...
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The Indochina Market in Nakhon Phanom is far more than a simple shopping destination; it is a vital symbol of border trade and international relations in the Northeast of Thailand. Situated along the scenic Sunthon Wichit Road, flanking the mighty Mekong River, the market originated as a local exchange point between Thai residents and their neighbors from Laos. Over time, it evolved into a major h...
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Ho Chi Minh's House, also known as the Thai-Vietnamese Friendship Village, is located in Ban Na Chok, Nakhon Phanom. This site holds immense significance in world political history, as it served as the residence of President Ho Chi Minh, the revolutionary leader who fought for Vietnam's independence. Between 1923 and 1929, Uncle Ho lived here in political exile, using this quiet location to strate...
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The Phaya Sri Sattanakkharat Plaza stands as one of the most magnificent and sacred monuments in Northeastern Thailand. This majestic sculpture is cast from pure brass, weighing over 9 tons for the naga itself and totaling 11 tons with its base. The naga figure stands 10.9 meters tall, reaching a total height of approximately 15 meters when measured from the ground. It is uniquely depict...
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