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Three Pagodas Pass

This pass is located approximately 240 kilometers from the city or 22 kilometers from Sangkhla Buri. This rugged Thai-Burmese border was once a strategic military route for both the Thai and Burmese; however, it is currently a small border market. The Three Pagodas Pass (Dan Chadi...

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Ta Yai Shrine

Located on Nang Pim Road, Ta Yai Shrine has been a sacred place for people in Suphan Buri for more than 100 years. It has been told that Ta and Yai, meaning 'grandfather' and 'grandmother' in Thai, are Suphan Buri ancestors who constantly practiced Brahmavihara...

Located on Nang Pim Road, Ta Y...

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Taphoen Khi Karen Village

Taphoen Khi Karen Village. Located nearby the waterfall, the drug-and-drink-free village is Buddhist. In the full moon period of the 5 th lunar month, the village holds a large celebration for three days and three nights to worship Chulamani, the sacred place of worship made...

Taphoen Khi Karen Village. Loc...

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San Phra Kan

Another former Brahman shrine located next to WatPhra Prang Sam Yot, across the railway station, is San Phra Kan. The compound was built at two different times, and so has both an old and a new section. The former dates back to the Khmer period,...

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Phra Prang Sam Yot

Located on Vichayen Road, approximately 200 meters from the railway station, Phra Prang Sam Yot is Lop Buris best known Landmark and provincial symbol. A former Hindu Shrine built in the 13th century in the classic Bayon style of Khmer architecture, the compound comprises three...

Located on Vichayen Road, appr...

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Prang Khaek

Prang Khaek is the oldest Monument of Lop Buri and the oldest Khmer-style Hindu Shrine to be found in Thailands central region. A fascinating small compound of Khmer remains, it consists of the three brick prangs constructed without adjoining corridors. Prang Khaek was restored by...

Prang Khaek is the oldest Monu...

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