Wat Mahathat
Wat Mahathat Wat Mahathat is one of Thailand’s most popular Buddhist temples, located in Ayutthaya and known for the stone Buddha head braided with tree roots. In Thai, the name…
Continue readingWat Mahathat Wat Mahathat is one of Thailand’s most popular Buddhist temples, located in Ayutthaya and known for the stone Buddha head braided with tree roots. In Thai, the name…
Continue readingWat Muang Tam (Prasat Muang Tam) The partially ruined and still majestic Muang Tam (10th or 11th century) is surrounded by four laterite walls. For many centuries it was hidden…
Continue readingWat Phra That Doi Suthep Wat Prahat That Doi Suthep stands at an altitude of 1,053 meters amidst a magnificent landscape on the slope of Mount Pui (1,685 meters). >The…
Continue readingWat Phanom Rung Wat Phanom Rung (Wat Prasat Phanom Rung) is one of the most significant Khmer structures in Thailand. Along with the ruins of Phimai, Phanom Rung is an…
Continue readingWat Phra That Si Chom Tong Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong dates back to the 15th century.The oldest part of the temple is a Burmese-style chedi built in 1451,…
Continue readingWat Phra Singh Wat Phra Singh is the largest and most significant wat in the city. It is located on the main street, which runs right into the vast temple…
Continue readingWat Phra Mahathat Wat Phra Mahathat (Wat Phra Mahathat) is a famous and one of Thailand’s oldest temples in Nakhonsithammarat town on Ratchadamnoen Road. It is recognizable from afar by…
Continue readingВат Пхра-Сисанпхет Wat Phra Sisanphet (Wat Phra Si Sanphet), also called the royal temple, dates back to the 14th century in its main features and was built as the state…
Continue reading#ЗНАЧ! . General Information Proof of the Wat’s impregnability are the strong walls that give the Wat the appearance of a fortress. In the north and east to the portal…
Continue readingWat Phra-That-Haripunchai Wat Phra That Hariphunchai is a nationally revered temple. Wat stands on the site of a former royal palace, located outside the partially preserved still extant city walls….
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