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Chantararam Temple / Tha Sung Temple, widely known as Wat Tha Sung, is an ancient and renowned temple that has become a spiritual center for Buddhists from all over Thailand. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, an important river of Uthai Thani Province. Chantararam Temple has been continuously developed and expanded into a vast and magnificent complex, especially ...
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Sakae Krang River is not merely a river flowing through Uthai Thani Province; it is the very “breath of life” for the people who live along its banks. On both sides of the river stand more than a hundred floating houses, where traditional riverside lifestyles have been preserved with remarkable continuity. These floating homes are not only places to live but also centers of daily ...
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Uposatharam Temple, commonly known by locals as Wat Bot, is an ancient temple located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, directly opposite the municipal fresh market of Uthai Thani. The temple has held historical significance since the late Ayutthaya period and underwent major restoration during the Rattanakosin era, eventually becoming a spiritual center of the community and a site of grea...
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Hok Sae Tng, or the vegetarian temple of the Uthai Thani Hokkien Association, is an important cultural and religious site that reflects the long-standing history and prosperity of the Chinese community along the Sakae Krang River. More than a place of worship, the shrine serves as a spiritual center and a symbol of cultural identity that has been passed down through generations of Chinese resident...
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Thammakhosok Temple, locally known as “Wat Rong Kho”, is a temple of great historical significance in Uthai Thani. The local name originates from the temple’s former role as a gathering area for cattle, where herds were assembled before being driven to Bangkok for trade. This reflects how the temple was not only a religious center, but also closely connected to the economic activ...
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Mai Chantararam Temple is an important Buddhist temple with a long-standing history and has long served as a spiritual center for the people of Uthai Thani Province. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, which has historically been a vital transportation route and a source of livelihood for the local community. The surroundings of the temple are lush, peaceful, and s...
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Mani Sathit Kapittharam Temple is a royal temple of great spiritual significance located in the heart of Uthai Thani town. Formerly known as Wat Thung Kaew, it was later merged with the nearby Wat Kapittharam, giving rise to its present name, which symbolically combines the meanings of precious gem (mani) and tamarind tree (kapittha). One of the temple’s most prominent features is the v...
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Sangkat Rattanakhiri Temple is an important temple of Uthai Thani Province that brings together faith, history, and beautiful scenery in one place. The temple area is divided into two sections: the foothill area and the summit of Sakae Krang Hill. The foothill area enshrines sacred Buddha images that serve as a spiritual center for devotees, while the hilltop houses a pavilion containing a re...
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Khao Sakae Krang is regarded as the symbol and spiritual heart of Uthai Thani Province. Located to the west of the city center, this sacred hill has long been closely connected to the way of life, faith, and history of the local community. At the summit stands Wat Sangkat Rattanakhiri, which enshrines Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Saksit, the revered Buddha image regarded as the spiritual symbol of U...
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