Phraya Srisoontorn Voharn (Noi Ajarnrayangkul) (5 Jul 1813-16 Oct 1891) was born in Chachoengsao. He is the author of the first Thai textbook called "Bab Rian Luang" (The Royal Thai Textbook). This textbook was used in Pra Tamnak Suankularb school and was used as a...
Phraya Srisoontorn Voharn (Noi...
Read MoreWat Khao Din (Khao Din Temple), officially registered as 'Wat Patthawi Papphataram' in 1927 (2470 B.E.) and royally accredited later in 1936 (2479 B.E.), is a temple on the only small mountain in Amphoe Bang Pakong just 500 metres from the motorway. Anyone could enjoy...
Wat Khao Din (Khao Din Temple)...
Read MoreLocated 23 kilometers from Chachoengsao town, the Wat Pho Bang Khla was formerly called wat pho and is believed to have been built during the reign of King Taksin the Great (between 1767-1782). The temple's architecture bears the influence of Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin-style art. Its...
Located 23 kilometers from Cha...
Read MoreBang Pa Kong Dyke is situated at Pai Sawaek area, Bang Kaew District. It is only 6 kilometers far from the city if you take Chachoengsao-Bang Khla road. It is a part of Bang Pa Kong Development Project. The Dyke barred the freshwater from sea...
Bang Pa Kong Dyke is situated ...
Read MoreWat Mueang or Wat Pitulathirat Rangsarit (Mueang/Pitulathirat Rangsarit Temple) is located on 156 Maruphong Road, Na Mueang District, Amphoe Mueang, Chachoengsao. This old temple was built in King Rama III period in the year of 1834 (2377 B.E.). The significant bell tower was built later...
Wat Mueang or Wat Pitulathirat...
Read MoreA forest conservation area covering an area of 643,750 square meter, located in the center forest of 5 connecting provinces which are Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Prachin Buri....
A forest conservation area cov...
Read MoreThere are shops along the shore and roof covering raft in the Bang Pakong River. It is open only on Saturday-Sunday....
There are shops along the shor...
Read MoreKing Taksin the Great Stupa Memorial is located near the mouth of the Cholo River (Khlong Tha Lat), in Tambon Pak Nam. The king broke through the Burmese army surrounding Ayutthaya the capital, and moved his troops past Nakhon Nayok and Prachin Buri. After that,...
King Taksin the Great Stupa Me...
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