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Sothon Wararam Worawihan Temple was originally named Hong Temple built during the late Ayutthaya period on the banks of the Bang Pakong River. According to local records, a carved wooden swan was once perched atop a tall pole within the temple grounds. Over time, the swan fell, leaving only the pole, leading locals to call it Sao Thong Temple (Flagpole Temple). Later, after a storm snapp...
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Wat Bangplee Yai Nai is situated on the east side of Samutr Prakarn province. This temple situated beside Samrong Canal, about 13 kilometers away from Bangkok. The temple covers over 40 rai of land, adjacent to the floating market of ancient Bangplee village.
The largest ubosot are the Sukhothai Buddha statue namely Luang Pho Tor. People also called Wat Luang Pho Wat Bangp... read more
The largest ubosot are the Sukhothai Buddha statue namely Luang Pho Tor. People also called Wat Luang Pho Wat Bangp... read more
Wat Rai Khing is located in Tambon Rai Khing 32 Kms. from Bangkok. It is a civilian monastery built in 1791. Somdej Phra Phuttha Chan (Pook) named this temple after the district. When construction was completed, the Buddha image was brought from Wat Sala Poon and enshrined here, later the locals named the image “Luang Pho Wat Rai Khingâ€. The Buddha image is in the attitude of Buddha Subduing M...
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This temple is located in Samut Songkhram town. The former name is “Wat Sri Champaâ€. It is the most important temple of the province. According to history, in B.E. 2307 (1764) the Burmese invaded Mueang Phetburi but Ayutthaya’s troops protected the city. Ban Laem people in Phetburi migrated to escape from the Burmese and settled down at Amphoe Mae Klong, further up from Wat Sri Champa, and c...
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Khao Takrao Temple is an important temple and a spiritual landmark of Ban Laem community in Phetchaburi Province. It is believed to have been established during the middle Ayutthaya period, around the 22nd Buddhist century (approximately 1557–1656 AD), when riverside settlements along the Phetchaburi River flourished. Since then, the temple has served as a spiritual center for local people f...
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