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Wat Pho Chai, formerly known as "Wat Phi Phiu," is a third-class royal monastery of the Mahanikaya sect with a profound history dating back to the Lan Xang Era. The temple's paramount significance lies in housing "Luang Pho Phra Sai," a magnificent solid gold-colored bronze Buddha image in the Maravijaya posture. According to historical chronicles, the three daughters of King Setthathirath of the ...
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The First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge Nong Khai is a monumental cross-border infrastructure connecting Chom Mani in Nong Khai Province, Thailand, with Dong Phosy in Hadxayfong District, Vientiane, Laos. This landmark project stands as a profound symbol of international cooperation, funded entirely by the Australian Government as a gift to the people of Thailand and Laos to strengthen dip...
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Wat Phra That Bang Phuan is one of the most significant religious landmarks in the Mekong River basin. According to the Urangkhathat (the legend of the Buddha’s chest bone relic), this site was established to enshrine the sacred relics of the Buddha, specifically the "Phra Bangkhon Nak" (pelvic bone), which were brought from India by five Arahants. The original stupa was constructed using su...
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Phra That Nong Khai, widely known as Phra That La Nong or the Submerged Stupa, possesses a profound and sacred history documented in the Urangkhathat (The Legend of Phra That Phanom). According to ancient chronicles, this stupa enshrines nine holy relics of the Buddha’s right foot bones. Architecturally, the original structure followed the Lan Xang style, bearing a striking resemblance to th...
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Tha Sadet Market, widely known as the "Indochina Market," is situated along the banks of the Mekong River in the heart of Nong Khai municipality. This location holds immense historical significance as it formerly served as the primary permanent border crossing and shipping port between Thailand and Vientiane, the capital of the Lao PDR. The name "Tha Sadet" (meaning "The Royal Pier") was bestowed ...
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Wat Pha Tak Suea is one of the most famous temples in Sangkhom District, Nong Khai Province, located along the Phu Phan Noi mountain range near the Thai–Lao border. Sitting approximately 500 meters above sea level, the temple is renowned as one of the most spectacular Mekong River viewpoints in northeastern Thailand. Visitors can enjoy sweeping panoramic scenery of the winding Mekong River, ...
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Wat Hin Mak Peng (Wat Hin Mak Peng) is an important model forest monastery in Northeastern Thailand and a well-known Vipassana meditation center of the Wat Nong Pah Pong tradition. It has a deep historical connection with Luang Pu Thet Tesarangsi, a highly respected Vipassana master who once practiced and taught Dhamma at this site, making the temple a spiritual center for devotees across Tha...
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