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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...

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Ban Na Tong

Ban Na Tong is located at Mu 9, Cho Hae, a plain in the middle of the mountain surrounded by green forest.Visitors can visit both homestay and round trip.In the village there are places to visit: Pu Pan Ta Mhee cave,It is an archaeological source...

Ban Na Tong is located at Mu 9...

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Komol Phaboraan Textile Museum

Komol Phaboraan Textile museum is located at Mu 6, Phrae-Long Road, Tambon Huai O. There is a display of ancient textiles of the Lanna people, which is wisdom heritage passed down from the ancestors. Thousands of the ancient textiles, which are more than 200 years...

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Chao Mae Thap Thim Shrine

Chao Mae Thap Thim Shrine (or Thap Thim Goddess at Ta Lor pier) is located in the east side of Nan riverbank, with its back attached to northern route railway: Chiang Mai-Bangkok. Inside enshrined a statue of Chao Mae Thap Thim (Tui-Buay-Teng-Neng) as a principle...

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Wat Nakhon Chum

Built in the Sukhothai period about 800 years ago, this temple features an old Ubosot (or ordination hall) built of brick and mortar and tipped with wood. Instead of windows, there are narrow openings for ventilation cut into the walls, as was typical of Ayutthaya...

Built in the Sukhothai period ...

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Wat Ban Noi

Wat Ban Noi is one of the well-known religious attractions in Pho Talay district, Pichit province. Not only does the temple fulfill spiritual needs for local people, house a number of beautiful architectural structures, and have a pleasantly calm atmosphere. It is also famous forLuangPhorNguen's...

Wat Ban Noi is one of the well...

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Wat Hua Dong

Wat Hua Dong is located Moo. 7, Tambon Hua Dong, in southern part of Pichit Province, about 10 kilometres off Pichit-TapanHin way. It was constructed in 1870. The ceremony of monastic boundary began in 1925 with total area of around 400 rais. Interestingly, on February...

Wat Hua Dong is located Moo. 7...

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Wat Khao Roob Chang

On the hilltop near this temple is an old, Ayutthaya-style Chedi (or stupa) built of bricks, though its tip has crumbled. White rocks, remnants of a shrine hall, resemble the shape of an elephant (in Thai "Chang"), lending the temple its name. The murals within...

On the hilltop near this templ...

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