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Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park is renowned for its extraordinary geological phenomenon, which resulted from natural processes spanning millions of years. This area consists of layers of soil, gravel, and sandstone deposited over eons. Each layer has varying degrees of durability and erosion rates. Through the relentless force of wind and water erosion, the softer soil layers were washed away, while t... read more
Wat Phra Bat Ming Mueang Worawihan is located along Charoen Mueang Road, near the Phrae Provincial Hall. The temple was officially established in 1955 (B.E. 2498) through the unification of two neighboring ancient temples: Wat Phra Bat, a forest (Aranyawasi) monastery associated with the Buddha’s footprint, and Wat Ming Mueang, a town (Khamawasi) monastery that served as the royal temple of ... read more
Baan Pratabjai is one of the most remarkable teakwood houses in northern Thailand and a living testament to Phrae’s timber prosperity. Construction began in 1972 by Mr. Kitja Chaiwannakup, a passionate admirer of teakwood craftsmanship. He carefully assembled teakwood materials from nine old traditional houses, spending nearly five years to complete the residence. Today, the house is preserv... read more
Wat Phra That Cho Hae, Royal Monastery, is a sacred site of the highest importance in Phrae Province and has long been the spiritual center for the Lanna people. Regarding its history, the temple is believed to have been constructed between 1336 and 1338 during the reign of King Maha Thammaracha I (Phaya Lithai) of the Sukhothai Kingdom. In the past, this area was exceptionally fertile and served ... read more
Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkhon Khiri Samakkhi Tham is a stunning temple known for its blended Lanna architectural style. It was created by Luang Por Montri (Khruba Noi), a master of Buddhist art who studied and collected architectural inspirations from important temples across Northern Thailand as well as Myanmar, Laos, and China, combining their finest elements into one harmonious complex.
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