[Pasi Mountain Bifo Temple] This temple is located in the Grand Palace complex, which is the core area of the ancient city of Dacheng, next to the Mengyu Wubi Temple. This is a very important temple in the Dacheng Dynasty. The status is equivalent to Bangkok's Jade Buddha Temple. It is a national-level temple. It was used as the bedding house of Rama Tiebotti I, and when King Bologna ordered the construction of a new residential area, it was designated as a royal chapel without monks. Many people say that this temple is on the Cambodian side. In fact, I personally think that it is more like the temple in Myanmar. It is also a more used pagoda. You can see from the restore picture that there is a Buddhist hall in the middle of the three pagodas, so it is connected into one piece, which looks quite majestic. But now many of the Buddhist temples in the middle have collapsed, leaving only three pagodas in the middle. As a royal monastery, the area is very large and can be visited here for an hour. [Surrounding facilities] There is a large parking lot nearby to go to the periphery to find the bathroom. It is charged, but it is also very clean. It is also a very suitable place to rest, because there are many ladder platforms to sit on, there are also many dogs here, there are still quite a lot of people coming to this temple, especially at dusk. Open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Sunday, and the ticket is 50 baht.