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Wat Nai Klang

Wat Nai Klang was built under royal instruction of King Taksin the Great in dedication to his mother who was a native of Ban Laem. This old temple is at least 200 years old and contains various structures of the late Ayutthaya period; such as,...

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Wat Neranchararam

At the north end of Cha Am beach stands WatNeranchararam. The name of thetemple is deliberately given to pair with Mrigadayavan Palace, a royal residence built by King Rama VI. They are named afterNeranchara River and Mrigadayavan Forest that appear in the biography of Lord...

At the north end of Cha Am bea...

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Wat Phra Song

Located at the heart of Petchaburi Province, the ancient temple is where Luang Po Lae resides. The monk is widely revered because he consecrates holy objects which are sought after by many people, particularly those in the circle of amulet collecting. Moreover, it is possible...

Located at the heart of Petcha...

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Wat Phet Phlee

Currently, WatPhetPhlee enshrines the relics of Lord Buddha's several body parts, namely canine teeth, halo, and phlegm. There is also a museum displaying Buddha images and artifacts found within the temple premises. The origin of WatPhetPhleeBefore the Nirvana of PhraSona, he suggested Phra Nang Siri...

Currently, WatPhetPhlee enshri...

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Wat Khao Bandai It

This ancient temple was built in Ayutthaya period on the top of a 121-meter-tall hill. The temple, situated 2 kilometers south of Khao Wang, is special for its beautiful and unique arts on ubosot (Buddhist ordination hall) and several stunning natural attractions such as caves...

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Wat Yai Suwannaram

Wat Yai Suwannaram, or commonly known as Wat Yai, is a third-class royal monastery of the second grade, Voraviharn. Previously it was called "WatNoi Pak Tai". It is assumed that the establishment of the temple took place when Ayutthaya was the capital city of Thailand....

Wat Yai Suwannaram, or commonl...

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Wat Kampaeng Laeng

Wat Kampaeng Laeng was originally a Hindu shrine which was built around 1200-1250, during the reign of King Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire. The outer wall was constructed from piled sandstone blocks. The temple facade is located at the front. Wat Kampaeng Laeng was...

Wat Kampaeng Laeng was origina...

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