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7 วัดสวยเมืองไทย น้อยคนรู้จัก วัดสวยๆเมืองไทย ที่หลายคนไม่รู้จัก
Wat Ban Rai is an old temple originally established as a monastic retreat and officially consecrated as a temple during the reign of King Rama V. However, its significant development and widespread fame exploded when Luang Por Koon Parisuttho resided here as the abbot. He was a revered monk and master guru highly respected by Buddhists across the country for his simple, disciplined conduct and for...
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Wat Pa Ban Tat is one of the most famous forest monasteries in Thailand, located amid the serene natural surroundings of Ban Tat Village in Udon Thani Province. It was founded by the highly respected meditation master Luangta Maha Bua Ñāṇasampanno, the principal disciple of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta Thera, who was the great patriarch of the Thai Forest Tradition. The area where the temple now...
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Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkhon Khiri Samakkhi Tham is a stunning temple known for its blended Lanna architectural style. It was created by Luang Por Montri (Khruba Noi), a master of Buddhist art who studied and collected architectural inspirations from important temples across Northern Thailand as well as Myanmar, Laos, and China, combining their finest elements into one harmonious complex. The tem...
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Phra That Doi Phra Chan Temple possesses a fascinating history, blending ancient legends with modern devotion. Originally, the summit was home to an ancient white pagoda over a century old, which had been left in ruin over time. This changed when Phra Pornchai Akkavangso (the current abbot) experienced a vision of a white pagoda in Lampang. Guided by this vision, he discovered the site and began a...
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Wat Den Salee Sri Muang Kaen (Wat Den Sali Si Muang Kaen), also commonly known as Wat Ban Den (Wat Ban Den), is one of the most famous royal temples in Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province, and is celebrated as one of the most architecturally beautiful temples in the North. Situated on a gentle hill within the ancient city of "Muang Kaen," a former significant community of the Lanna Kingdom, th...
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Rong Suea Ten Temple, globally known as The Blue Temple, is one of Chiang Rai’s most significant landmarks. Located by the Mae Kok River in the Rong Suea Ten community, the site was originally an abandoned temple where legend has it that tigers used to leap across the nearby channel. It was eventually restored by a local artist and student of the renowned Chalermchai Kositpipat, infusin...
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Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol, widely known among locals as "Wat Bang Thong," is a temple of profound significance in the contemporary history of Krabi Province and for Thai Buddhists nationwide. Originally established in 1940 as a modest local temple on land donated by Mr. Put Damphan, its transformation began in 2002. Through the collective faith of the community and the clergy to honor the monarc...
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