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Buddha’s Footprint at Khao Dee Salak Temple is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient artifacts and the spiritual heart of Wat Khao Dee Salak in Suphan Buri Province. This sacred footprint was discovered by chance during an exploration of the hilltop area and was later examined and officially confirmed by the Fine Arts Department as an authentic and original Buddha’s footprint of na...
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Khao Dee Salak Temple is a religious site of great historical and archaeological significance, located on a small mountain range in U Thong District, Suphan Buri Province. The temple is renowned as one of the most complete sites where evidence of the Dvaravati civilization has been discovered, reflecting the prosperity of Buddhism in the Suvarnabhumi region more than a thousand years ago. Tod...
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U Thong National Museum is one of Thailand’s most important institutions for preserving and exhibiting historical and archaeological evidence, particularly related to the Dvaravati civilization, which flourished between the 6th and 11th centuries. U Thong was once a major ancient city that served as both a capital and an international trading port, maintaining connections with regions such a...
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Khao Phra Si Sanphetcharam Temple, commonly known as Wat Khao Phra, is an ancient temple of great historical and archaeological significance. It is believed to have been established during the Dvaravati period, around the 6th–11th centuries, based on numerous archaeological discoveries in the area. These include stone sculptures of Chak Narai (Vishnu), Dvaravati votive tablets known as Phra ...
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Dvaravati U Thong Ecological Stone Garden Buddhist Park, commonly known as “Phu Hang Nak Natural Stone Garden,” is an outstanding eco-historical attraction located within the ancient city of U Thong in Suphan Buri Province. This area holds significant natural and archaeological value, featuring groups of sandstone and limestone formations that have been shaped by natural erosion over m...
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