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This is definitely the place for those wishing to learn more about the Thai lifestyle. Step inside a group of Thai pavilions and explore a private collection of antique items representing Thai rural life. They include indigenous arts, pottery, farming and trapping equipment and household items. Old photographs revealing Phitsanulok’s good old days are also on display.The museum was established b...
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Wat Phra Si Mahathat is locally called as "Wat Yai". The complex is considered the most important temple in Phitsanulok. Housing Thailand's famous Phra Phutthachinnarat.
Phra Phutthachinnarat is considered the most beautiful Buddha image in Thailand. The large Sukhothai-style bronze statue was cast in 1357 by the order of King Maha Thamma Racha I of Sukhothai. The statue has unique fea... read more
Phra Phutthachinnarat is considered the most beautiful Buddha image in Thailand. The large Sukhothai-style bronze statue was cast in 1357 by the order of King Maha Thamma Racha I of Sukhothai. The statue has unique fea... read more
Situated near Wat Ratburana is Wat Nang Phaya which believed to have been built during the same period. The temple is famous for extensive collection of the highly coveted Nang Phaya (small Buddha images used as amulets) which was found underneath....
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Phitsanulok Night Bazaar is located Phutthabucha road, Phutthabucha road, Nai Muang, Muang Phitsanulok District, Phitsanulok. Roadside next to the Nan River East from the bridge to the Akatosarot to the Provincial Electricity Authority (waterfront) the distance is about 2 kilometers. Products Whether it be appliances food Massage Service accessories clothes ...
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Wat Phra Borom That Thung Yang is about three kilometres from town on Highway No.102. An old temple, it was once called Wat Mahathat. There is a large, circular-shaped, Ceylonese-style Chedi enshrining a Holy Relic....
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Wat Phra Thaen Sila At Visiting the festival to worship Phra Thaen Sila At The tradition of making merit and paying homage to the altar stone has been around for many generations. There are people who come to worship both on and off the festival throughout the year. Buddhists believe that coming to pay respects to the altar of Sila At will receive maximum merit and the same as Phra Phutthabat Sara...
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