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Wat Tha Luang Royal Temple is an important landmark and the spiritual heart of Phichit Province. Situated on the western bank of the Nan River near the Provincial Hall, the temple has long served as a center of faith, art, history, and cultural identity for local residents. The temple was established around 1845 during the reign of King Rama III and was later granted the status of a third-class ro...
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Wat Bang Khlan is a place filled with spiritual power and remarkable historical significance.
Luang Pho Ngern Phutthachot, the former abbot, is regarded as one of Thailand’s most legendary monk masters, renowned for his sacred power and profound spiritual influence. His sacred amulets, especially the highly sought-after cast figure models, are extremely prized among Thai amulet collectors.
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Luang Pho Ngern Phutthachot, the former abbot, is regarded as one of Thailand’s most legendary monk masters, renowned for his sacred power and profound spiritual influence. His sacred amulets, especially the highly sought-after cast figure models, are extremely prized among Thai amulet collectors.
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Wat Pho Prathap Chang was constructed between 1699–1701 (B.E. 2242–2244) during the reign of King Suriyenthrathibodi (King Suea) of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The temple was built as a royal memorial at the exact location of the king’s birth, traditionally believed to be beneath a Bodhi tree and a fig tree along the old Phichit River. As such, the temple holds exceptional historical ...
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Bueng Si Fai is not only a vital freshwater source but also the cultural, recreational, and lifestyle center of Phichit. Historically spanning over 12,000 rai, this vast lake is among Thailand’s largest natural freshwater bodies and plays a crucial role in the aquatic ecosystem of the lower northern region. The open landscape, gentle breezes, and tranquil atmosphere make it ideal for relaxat...
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The Phraya Chalawan Statue is not only a striking architectural landmark but also a symbol of pride rooted in the local folklore of Phichit Province.
With its monumental scale—approximately 38 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 5 meters high—the statue is widely recognized as the largest crocodile statue in the world. Inside the structure is a spacious hall designed as a multipurpose area... read more
With its monumental scale—approximately 38 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 5 meters high—the statue is widely recognized as the largest crocodile statue in the world. Inside the structure is a spacious hall designed as a multipurpose area... read more
Wat Nakhon Chum can be regarded as a living historical museum that best reflects the story of Phichit Old Town.
Historical Significance
The temple was established around 1800 BE during the Sukhothai period and once served as the royal temple of Phichit Old Town. Its ordination hall was formerly used by government officials to perform the Royal Water Oath Ceremony, a ritual of allegiance taken befo... read more
Historical Significance
The temple was established around 1800 BE during the Sukhothai period and once served as the royal temple of Phichit Old Town. Its ordination hall was formerly used by government officials to perform the Royal Water Oath Ceremony, a ritual of allegiance taken befo... read more
Wat Khao Rup Chang is an important religious and historical landmark of Phichit Province, situated on a distinctive hill rich in natural beauty, archaeological value, and long-standing local devotion.
Origin of the Name and Landscape
The temple stands on a hill formed by large white rock formations stacked naturally, resembling a “resting elephant.” This unique physical feature gave ri... read more
Origin of the Name and Landscape
The temple stands on a hill formed by large white rock formations stacked naturally, resembling a “resting elephant.” This unique physical feature gave ri... read more