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Wat Lahan Rai

Moo. 8 Tambon Nong Lalok, was constructed in 1811 by Luangpho Sangthao, then Deputy Abbot of the temple. Primarily, a monk’s residence was built and he stayed there during the Buddhist Lent period. Having noticed that there was a monk staying there, people who came...

Moo. 8 Tambon Nong Lalok, was ...

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Kuan Yin the Goddess of Mercy

Situated at the Prince of Chumphon Shrine, 201 Moo 2, on Highway No. 3191 at Km. 12, the beautiful statue of Kuan Yin or the Bodhisattva of Compassion was sculptured from a whole piece of white jade from Vietnam into a seated image in the...

Situated at the Prince of Chum...

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Koh Talu

About 6 kilometres east of Koh Kudi, another well-known forest island Koh Talu is the most stunning island in Rayong province. It has a steep high cliff on the west of the island while gorgeous white sandy beaches lied on the east and south sides....

About 6 kilometres east of Koh...

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The City Pillar Chrine of Rayong

Located on Lak Mueang Road, the City Pillar Shrine has been renovated from a wooden structure to be a brick building featuring a Chinese shrine. The old city pillar was replaced by a new one, which has been covered by the Mondop square building with...

Located on Lak Mueang Road, th...

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Wat Khot (Thimtharam)

It is located at Tambon Tha Pradu built in around 1464. The builder name is Tim, then Rayong governor in late Ayutthaya period. Inside the Ubosod there are murals and Luang Por Khao. There is also an annual worship EVENT on 13-14 April....

It is located at Tambon Tha Pr...

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