ลำพูน น่าเที่ยว มุมมองใหม่ ขอสูงๆ
2027
เปิดมุมมองใหม่ ลำพูน ใครว่าแค่ทางผ่าน เที่ยวให้ถึง ต้องเจาะลึกลำพูน หริภุญไชย เมืองเก่าแก่แห่งนครล้านนาน มิใข่แค่ผ่านมาแล้วผ่านไป
แอดฯ รวบรวมอีก ตัวเมืองลำพูน ที่มากด้วยสิงศักดิ์สิทธิ์ หรือ อำเภอแม่ทา (อุทยานฯ ขุนตาน) กับสะพานขาวทาชมภู ดอยขุนดาล สถานีรถไฟอุโมงค์ขุนตาน และไปใต้สุดลำพูน อำเภอลี้ แดนชาวกระเหรี่ยง ดินแดนครูบาฯ ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ มากมายด้วยพระธาตุฯ
Wat Phra That Hariphunchai Woramahawihan is a Royal First-Class Temple with a history that dates back to the 17th Buddhist century during the reign of King Athittarat, a ruler of the Chamthewi Dynasty. The site was originally his royal palace, which he donated to be a temple for Buddhist worship after a relic of the Buddha miraculously appeared there.
Important Historical Sites within the Temple
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Important Historical Sites within the Temple
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Wat Phra That Duang Diao is an important historical and spiritual landmark of Li District. Located on a hill that once served as the center of an ancient settlement, the temple is deeply connected to legends of Queen Chamadevi, the founding history of Li town, and centuries of local faith. Today, it is also known as one of the most peaceful scenic viewpoints in the area.
The Crystal Orb Legend and... read more
The Crystal Orb Legend and... read more
Phra Maha That Chedi Si Wiang Chai is the most important spiritual landmark of Li District. Located on a hill near Ban Phra Bat Huai Tom, the massive golden chedi shines prominently above rice fields and mountains, symbolizing the strength of Buddhist faith among the local Pa-Ka-Koe-Yor people.
Construction began in 1995 under the vision of Kruba Chaiyawongsa Phatthana (Kruba Wong). The chedi was ... read more
Construction began in 1995 under the vision of Kruba Chaiyawongsa Phatthana (Kruba Wong). The chedi was ... read more
Wat Phra That Ha Duang is an ancient and highly revered temple in Li District, Lamphun, best known for its five golden chedis standing gracefully in a row on the historic grounds of Wiang Ha Lang, once an important satellite city of the Hariphunchai Kingdom.
According to legend, Queen Chamadevi, ruler of Hariphunchai, heard reports from local villagers about the frequent appearance of five glowing... read more
According to legend, Queen Chamadevi, ruler of Hariphunchai, heard reports from local villagers about the frequent appearance of five glowing... read more
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom is one of the most important spiritual centers in Li District and the heart of the Karen (Pgaz K’Nyau) community who settled here under the guidance of Luang Pu Kruba Chaiyawongsa Phatthana, a highly revered monk. He transformed this once remote area into a strong, faith-based community that strictly observes moral discipline and practices vegetarianism for gener...
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Tha Chomphu White Bridge An Architectural Legacy on the Northern Railway amidst the lush valleys and verdant nature of Mae Tha District, Lamphun Province, stands a pristine white architectural marvel that has strikingly defied the passage of time for over a century: the Tha Chomphu White Bridge. This unique reinforced concrete arch railway bridge is far more than just a vital link on the northern ...
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Khun Tan Tunnel is not merely the longest railway tunnel in Thailand, stretching 1,352.10 meters; it is a monument where sweat, faith, and haunting legends converge. Construction began in 1907 under the supervision of German engineer Emil Eisenhofer, who faced supernatural obstacles and a pristine jungle infested with deadly malaria and wild beasts. In those days, drilling through the heart of the...
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Doi Khun Tan National Park covers approximately 159,556.25 rai (255.29 sq km) across Lamphun and Lampang provinces. It is one of the most unique parks in Thailand, allowing visitors to arrive directly by train before hiking into the mountains. The park is an important watershed area, with streams such as Huai Mae Tan and Huai Mae Sai, and features rugged mountain ranges with some ridge-top plains....
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The Kruba Srivichai Monument at Doi Ti is a major landmark marking the entrance to Lamphun Province and Northern Thailand. Located near Wat Phra That Doi Ti, about 5 kilometers from Lamphun city, the monument was built to honor Kruba Srivichai, a highly revered monk known as the spiritual leader and great developer of the Lanna region.
He lived between 1878–1938 (B.E. 2421–2481) and wa... read more
He lived between 1878–1938 (B.E. 2421–2481) and wa... read more
Chamadevi Temple, locally known as Ku Kut Temple, is one of the most historically significant royal monasteries in Thailand, located in Mueang Lamphun District. It was built around 755 AD by King Anantayot and King Mahantayot, the twin sons of Queen Chamadevi, to enshrine the ashes of their mother the legendary first monarch of the Hariphunchai Kingdom. The importance of this temple to Lamphun Pro...
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Wat Phra Yuen, formerly called Wat Phruet Maha Sathan, is an ancient temple that served as the eastern guardian temple of Hariphunchai City. It is located on the east bank of the Kuang River in the historic Wiang Yong community.
Legend of the Standing Buddhas
Originally, there was only one standing Buddha image at the site. Later, around the 14th century, King Kue Na of Chiang Mai invited Phra Sum... read more
Legend of the Standing Buddhas
Originally, there was only one standing Buddha image at the site. Later, around the 14th century, King Kue Na of Chiang Mai invited Phra Sum... read more