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旅行可治愈:“Nan - A simple and pristine province in northern Thailand, a rural province bordering Thailand and Laos, is famous for its many national parks. It has the White Temple in northern Thailand. When it comes to Nan tourism, the most representative attraction is Wat Phumin. This Buddhist temple, which was influenced by the Lanna and Tailue styles and cultures, was built in 1596 and renovated in 1875. It is famous for its beautiful and colorful murals. It has a history of more than 400 years. The murals inside show the daily life scenes and life in Nan in the 19th century. Among the many murals, the Whispers of love, a picture of ancient Lanna men and women whispering softly, is considered by the public to be the most representative in Wat Phumin. Later, it was widely used in various daily necessities, home decorations, clothing and souvenirs in Nan.”
Punnada.S:“Wat Phra That Khao Noi is located on the top of Doi Khao Noi on the west side of Nan city. The pagoda is located on the top of Doi Khao Noi, approximately 240 meters above sea level. It is a brick and mortar pagoda with a beautiful Burmese and Lanna style. It is believed to have been built at the same time as Phra That Chae Haeng.”
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ปุ๊บปั๊บทัวร์ ฉบับ K A T A N:“Wat Suan Tan
“Wat Suan Tan” is an ancient temple that has been with Nan for almost 600 years. It was built during the reign of Queen Pathummawadi, the wife of Phraya Phukeng, the ruler of Nan, around 1955 B.E. It was built outside the northern wall of Nan, which used to be Suan Tan Luang. When this temple was built, its name was named after Suan Tan Luang. In addition, Wat Suan Tan is also home to “Phra Chao Thong Thip”, the god of gold, a large bronze Buddha statue.
“Phra Chao Thong Thip” is enshrined as the principal Buddha image in the large chapel. Wat Suan Tan is a large bronze Buddha statue in the Mara-Vijaya posture, measuring 10 feet wide and 14 feet 4 inches high. It was built in 1993 B.E. by King Tilokarat of Chiang Mai to symbolize his victory in seizing Nan under his royal authority. Every year during the Songkran Festival, Nan people will organize a ceremony to worship and bathe “Phra Chao Thong Thip”, an important Buddha image that Nan people respect and have been the city’s guardian deity since the past.
And in the area near the large temple, there is another small temple inside which is the first seated Buddha image of Phra Sri Ariya Maitreya found in the North, which is not easy to find, along with the 5 Buddha images enshrined in the same place, causing a large number of people to travel to pay homage for their own good fortune.”
ไป - กับ - Plusterr:“Formerly called "Wat Luang" or "Wat Luang Klang Wiang", it was built in 1949 as a royal temple in Nan Province. It was used as a place for important Buddhist ceremonies by the governor of Nan.
Inside, Phra Phutthananthaburi Sri Sakyamuni is enshrined in the chapel. It is a bronze Buddha statue in the attitude of granting forgiveness, 145 centimeters high, dating from the second half of the 19th Buddhist century, corresponding to the late Sukhothai period, and contains 65% gold. - The principal Buddha image is a large stucco Buddha statue in the Chiang Saen style, made by Nan craftsmen.”