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Chantararam Temple / Tha Sung Temple, widely known as Wat Tha Sung, is an ancient and renowned temple that has become a spiritual center for Buddhists from all over Thailand. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, an important river of Uthai Thani Province. Chantararam Temple has been continuously developed and expanded into a vast and magnificent complex, especially ...
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Uposatharam Temple, commonly known by locals as Wat Bot, is an ancient temple located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, directly opposite the municipal fresh market of Uthai Thani. The temple has held historical significance since the late Ayutthaya period and underwent major restoration during the Rattanakosin era, eventually becoming a spiritual center of the community and a site of grea...
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Wat Tham Sua or Tiger Cave temple. It's close to Wat Tham Khao Noi. The monastery was constructed in Thai architectural style. The Great Buddha image and pagoda placed in the temple is uniquely beautiful and is respected by all Buddhists. ...
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The present Phra Pathom Chedi was built during the reign of King Rama IV in 1853, under his royal command, the new Chedi was constructed to cover the former Chedi of which the shape was of an upside down bell shape with a Prang top. It is assumed that the former Chedi dates back to the year 539 AD due to the fact that the upside down bell shaped Chedi has a similar style to the Sanchi Chedi in Ind...
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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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Saman Rattanaram Temple The history of Saman Rattanaram Temple dates back to the early Rattanakosin period. According to local lore, the temple was founded by "Khun Saman" and "Mistress Rat" (hence the name Saman-Rattana-Ram). It served as a community temple for those living along the Bang Pakong River for generations. Originally a quiet spiritual center for the people of Bang Kaeo, it has undergo...
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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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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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Khai Bang Kung is located at Mu 4, Tambon Bang Kung. It is a famous old Naval Forces Camp that is etched into Thai history. It was a location of great strategic importance to and great heroism of the Mae Klong people over invaders during late Ayutthaya going on to the Thonburi periods. Both Thai and Chinese soldiers, under the leadership of King Taksin The Great, annihilated and repelled the invad...
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Phra Phutthabat Ratchaworamahawihan Temple is located in Khun Khlon Subdistrict, Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi Province, approximately 28 kilometers from Saraburi town. A left turn is taken before reaching Phra Phutthabat District, followed by a drive of about one kilometer to the temple. This temple is a first-class royal monastery of great importance in both Buddhism and Thai hist...
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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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Chanrangsee Temple is an important religious site located in Hua Phai Subdistrict, Ang Thong Province. The temple covers a spacious area divided by a road and has long served as a spiritual and cultural center for the local community. It plays a significant role in religious activities, cultural preservation, and spiritual development for Buddhists in the area and nearby provinces.
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Muang Temple is one of the most important landmarks of Ang Thong Province that almost every visitor should not miss. Its remarkable history lies in the restoration and revival of the temple from an abandoned site into a magnificent Buddhist sanctuary under the guidance of Luang Pho Kasem Ajarn Supho, a former abbot who played a crucial role in developing the temple into a major center of fait...
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Tako Temple
Yai Chai Mongkhon Temple, formerly known as Wat Pa Kaew or Wat Chao Phraya Thai, is located on the eastern bank of the Pa Sak River, on the outskirts of Ayutthaya. When entering the city, visitors can notice Wat Sam Pluem’s chedi, also known as the “Chedi in the Middle of the Road.” From there, turning left and continuing for about one kilometer will lead to Yai Chai Mongkho...
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Niwet Thammaprawat Temple is a first-class royal temple of great historical, religious, and architectural significance. It was constructed in 1878 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) to serve as a place for royal merit-making when the King resided at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The temple reflects His Majesty’s far-reaching vision in embracing Western civilization while firmly ...
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