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Mon Hin Kong

For "Mon Hin Kong" (Mon of mysterious columns) the legend has it that in this area dating back to about 5-6 million years ago was the eruption of volcano bringing magma from earth crust burst out as lava of Basalt covering the area, then the...

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Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkhon Khiri

Although this is not an ancient temple, Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkon Khiri features beautiful architectures that are inspired by the ancient, traditional structures such as the Ubosot (ordination hall) which was well admired for its delicate sculptures and a Lanna-style, golden-teak building that enshrines...

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Wat Phrabat Ming Mueang Worawiharn

Built in 1955, this temple is located on Charoen Mueang Road near the provincial hall. In fact, Wat Phrabat Ming Mueang Worawiharn comprises 2 ancient temples: Wat Phrabat and Wat Ming Mueang. It houses Phra Phutthakosai Sirichai Mahasakayamuni, which is the principal Buddha image of Phrae, as well as, an old...

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Wat Phra Luang That Nerng

Wat Phra Luang That Nerng is located at 177 Moo 5 Tambon Phra Luang, Amphoe Soong Men, Phrae. It is considered as an ancient and important temple for town people. It is still unclear when the temple was built.Wat Phra Luang That Nerng has a...

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Wat Pranon

A monk discovered Wat Pranon's history from Nhan Kat who was from Chiang Mai and used to stay at Wat Pra Sigha. The legend was found in a palm leaf manuscript saying Wat Pranon was founded by Chao Phraya Chaichana Songkram and Phra Nang Chao...

A monk discovered Wat Pranon's...

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Erawan Cave

Situated close to Kaeng Luang, Tham Erawan Cave is renowned as the most beautiful cave in Phrae province with the depth of 200 metres. Inside are chambers filled with stalatites and stalagmites which closely resembling Erawan elephant and the pregnant woman in according to the...

Situated close to Kaeng Luang,...

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Thailand’s First Teak Forest Plantation

Thailand’s First Teak Forest Plantation is situated at Mu 5 in Ban Mae Phuak, Tambon Huai Rai, opposite the Ban Mae Phuak Railway Halt. The then Phrae regional forest office was in charge of the plantation. Phraya Wannaphruek Phichan (Thongkham Savetsila) initiated the Burmese style...

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Phae Mueang Phi

Phae Mueang Phi is originated from the soil landscape and natural erosion of sandstones into various shapes. It is the hill higher than other areas. It was erode naturally by water streams for a long time, leading some of its areas become dynamic which some...

Phae Mueang Phi is originated ...

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