8 วัดน่าเที่ยวสมุทรปราการ
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รวม 8 วัดน่าเที่ยว จ.สมุทรปราการ
อันนี้ไม่ได้เรียงลำดับความนิยมน่ะครับ แต่ละวันมีเอกลักษณ์ไม่เหมือนกัน ส่วนใหญ่ อายุหลายสิบปี ถึง กวา 200 ปี สมัยอยุธยา บางแห่งมีพระพุทธรูปศักดิ์สิทธิ์ อีกหลายแห่งเป็นวัดศิลปะรามัญ บางแห่งมีโบสถ์วิหารเก่าแก่ ประมาณนี้ครับ
อันนี้ไม่ได้เรียงลำดับความนิยมน่ะครับ แต่ละวันมีเอกลักษณ์ไม่เหมือนกัน ส่วนใหญ่ อายุหลายสิบปี ถึง กวา 200 ปี สมัยอยุธยา บางแห่งมีพระพุทธรูปศักดิ์สิทธิ์ อีกหลายแห่งเป็นวัดศิลปะรามัญ บางแห่งมีโบสถ์วิหารเก่าแก่ ประมาณนี้ครับ
Phra Samut Chedi is located at Tambon Pak Klong Bang Pla Kot, on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, opposite Samut Prakan City Hall. Formerly, this chedi was located on a small island in the middle of Chao Phraya River’s mouth behind Phisuea Samut Fortress. Subsequently, however, the little island became linked to the right bank of the river due to the water turning shallow. Th...
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This temple is 6 kilometres from town. It is located in Soi Sukhaphiban 58, Tambon Thai Ban, on Sukhumvit road, its entrance is opposite Sawangkhaniwat Recuperation Centre. The new temple was built by Phra Acharn Lee Thammawaro) of the Dharmayuthi sect on May 8, 1962. It is one of the important temples for practicing mediation. Worth visiting and seeing in this temple is Phra Thutangkha Chedi, a g...
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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
This second level royal monastery is located at Tambon Pak Nam. The temple, of which the former name is Wat Takothong, was built in the late Ayutthaya period. The main building was renovated in the reign of King Rama III. The upper part of the front of the temple, above the entrance, is decorated with Chinese porcelain and ceramics. Inside the temple, there is a mural painting, depicting the first...
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Located at Tambon Song Kha Nong, this is the only Thai-Buddhism temple in Phra Pradaeng. Other temples are of the Mon-Buddhism sect. Phraya Phetphichai built it during the reign of King Rama II.
A distinct and unique architectural characteristic of the templ is that it's roof is covered with ancient Mon ceramic shingles, without any decorations on the temple roof. The front of the main building, U... read more
A distinct and unique architectural characteristic of the templ is that it's roof is covered with ancient Mon ceramic shingles, without any decorations on the temple roof. The front of the main building, U... read more
Wat Songtham Worawihan is an old temple of Mon-Buddhism sect. It was constructed at the same time when Mueang Nakhon Khuaenkhan was being built, during the reign of King Rama III. At present, it is a second class royal monastery. The huge Phra Raman Chedi was built in Mon style. Buildings in this temple are built of brick and cement. A decoration on the roof of the temple is made of tea...
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