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Wat Tham Kham

Located on a mountain called Phu Kham, or Phu Kham Kham, part of PhuPhan Range, this temple was once the main meditation space for venerated monk Achan Fan Acharo. He stayed here until 1964, and then moved to Wat Pa Udom Somphon as he fell...

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Wat Kham Pramong

Wat Kham Pramong is a temple known for being a widely-respected monk's center for meditation. The monk, named LuangPuSimPhuttharo, practiced the Buddhist art on these grounds. Unlike many other temples in Thailand, the architecture is modern. The temple is located at Ban Kham Pramong, Tambon...

Wat Kham Pramong is a temple k...

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Wat Mahathat

Wat Mahathat was built in 607 and royally granted the land by announcing in royal decree on 25th August 1921 with the area of 5 fields, 2 ngans and 79 square two-meters. The temple used to be called "Wat Ming Muang" and later changed to...

Wat Mahathat was built in 607 ...

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Wat Okat Si Bua Ban

Wat Okat or Wat Okat Si Bua Ban is the old sacred temple of Nakhon Phanom Province. The temple houses two revered Buddha images, "Phra Tio" and "Phra Thiam", which are situated together, as well as beautiful murals. Interesting sights inside the temple include the...

Wat Okat or Wat Okat Si Bua Ba...

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Phra That Phanom

Phra That Phanom is located 50 kilometers from Nakhon Phanom town on Highway No. 212. It is the most important Buddhist site in the province. A 53-meters tall square-shaped pagoda, it was believed to have been built before the 12th century. The pagoda, which is...

Phra That Phanom is located 50...

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Phu Tham Phra

Phu Tham Phra was built by Phra Ajarn Dee Channo in 1957. The temple was originally located in Mukdahan district, Nakhon Phanom Province. Today, it is situated within the episcopate of Luang Pu Sunthornsinkhan. The reverend monk entitled Phra Kru Chittapawananusit (Phra Ajarn Sommaichit No...

Phu Tham Phra was built by Phr...

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Wat MaRukKhaNakhon

Wat MaRukKhaNakhon prospered in the past until in 1777, the city was flooded and plagued by diseases. The town was then moved to Nong Chan Village, in Ta Kor sub-district, Muang district in Nakhon Phanom province. It has been called "Old City" until today. The...

Wat MaRukKhaNakhon prospered i...

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