WatPhraRam, here is translated into Pulan Monastery. The materials I saw are translated into Pala Monastery. I accidentally went to this scenic spot without tickets. Maybe it's because of Sunday. I don't know whether I need tickets on weekdays. Built in 1369 under the auspices of La Mei Xuan, the second generation king of the Great City Dynasty, the monastery is large in scale and can climb the pagoda. It is steep, with few tourists and can walk slowly. It can be seen that it used to be built with red bricks. It is said that the remains of the Wutong King are also buried here.