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Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan It is a royal temple of the second class, Woraviharn type, Maha Nikaya style, built since the Ayutthaya period as the capital city. (From the testimony of the old townspeople said that it was the 15th royal temple) located in the administrative area of the Sangha of Tambon Hor Rattanachai. Located on the east side of the Chao Phraya River. South of the city island The...
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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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Ayothaya Temple, locally known as “Wat Derm” or “the Old Temple,” is an ancient royal monastery of great historical significance. It is believed to have been established before the official founding of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Historical chronicles and archaeological studies suggest that this area was once the location of the ancient city known as “Ayothaya Sri Ram Thep...
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Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit is located to the south of Wat Phra Si Sanphet within the Ayutthaya Historical Park. It can be reached by the same route leading to Khun Phaen’s Residence, and the vihara stands not far from Wat Phra Si Sanphet. Its location reflects its importance as a major religious monument situated close to the former Royal Palace and the political center of the ancient A...
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Na Phra Meru Temple, commonly known as Wat Na Phra Meru, is located along Sa Bua Canal on the northern side of Ayutthaya’s city moat, formerly the Lopburi River, directly opposite the Royal Palace. Its location reflects its close connection to royal ceremonies and the court since the early Ayutthaya period.
The temple was built in 1503 AD (B.E. 2046) during the early Ayutthaya era and was or... read more
The temple was built in 1503 AD (B.E. 2046) during the early Ayutthaya era and was or... read more
Tha Ka Rong Temple is an ancient temple with a history spanning more than 450 years. It is believed to have been established before 2092 BE during the early Ayutthaya period. There is no clear historical record identifying its founder or exact year of construction, leading historians to assume that it was built by local residents rather than the royal court, as its name does not appear among ...
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Pa Mok Worawihan Temple is a second-class royal monastery of the Worawihan category, located on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River in Pa Mok District, Ang Thong Province. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period and was originally known as “Wat Tai” or “Wat Talat.” It was later merged with Wat Chi Pa Khao and granted the name “Wat Pa Mok,&rdq...
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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.
The most promin... read more
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Ton Son Temple is an important religious site in Ang Thong Province, with a history dating back to the late Ayutthaya period. In the past, the temple experienced a period of decline and nearly became abandoned. However, through major restoration efforts led by a former abbot and supported by the strong faith of local Buddhists, Ton Son Temple was revitalized and restored to its former di...
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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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Khun Inthapramun Temple is an ancient historical site of great significance in Ang Thong Province. It is believed to have been established during the Sukhothai period and later restored during the Ayutthaya era. The temple is renowned for housing the largest and longest outdoor reclining Buddha statue in Thailand, measuring approximately 50 meters in length, making it an exceptionally importa...
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Chaiyo Worawihan Temple, commonly known as “Wat Ket Chaiyo,” is one of the most renowned and significant temples in Ang Thong Province. The temple is deeply connected to the history of Buddhism during the early Rattanakosin period, particularly during the reign of King Mongkut (Rama IV). It was here that Somdet Phra Phutthachan (To Phrommarangsi) of Wat Rakhang Khositaram commi... read more