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Wat Phra Non

This Temple at the foot of Doi Kong Mu houses a 12-metre long reclining Buddha image in the Thai Yai style. The image was cast in 1875 by Phranang Miah, the wife of Phraya Singhanatracha. Another main feature of the temple is the two large...

This Temple at the foot of Doi...

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Wat Chong Klang

Next to Wat Chong Kham is Wat Chong Klang where a replica of the Phra Phuttha Sihing is installed on an altar. There are several interesting items such as wooden figurines of human and animals depicted in the Phra Vejsandon Jakata (pronounced Cha-dok which means...

Next to Wat Chong Kham is Wat ...

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Wat Kam Ko

Wat Kam Ko is opposite to Wat Phra Non, is a Burmese-style temple built in 1890. A special architectural feature is the cover over the passageway from the entrance arch to the chapel. It also stores text in Thai Yai script chronicling the Thai Yai...

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Pang Tong Palace

This hilltop pavilion is located 1000 meters above sea level in Mokchampae village, 5 kilometers beyond Pha Suea waterfall. There are a variety of interesting occupational and community development projects, initiated by HM the King of Thailand, running from Pang Tong, including sheep and wild...

This hilltop pavilion is locat...

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