La Gabrana is a temple in the ancient city of Dacheng, which is located near the Pabi Bridge, opposite the famous Mahathir Temple. The temple was built by King Bologna II, the third king of Pythia, in honor of the elder brothers Ai and Yi who rode elephants to kill each other here, and he later merged the temple near Pabi Bridge into a large monastery. It is the prototype of today's La Gabrana Temple. The architectural form of this temple is a bit like the Cambodian style, and there is a corn tower in the middle, but there is a Southeast Asian characteristic pagoda next to it, which is a mixture. After coming out of the Mahathir Temple, you can reach this temple by crossing a road. The scale is still quite large, but many pagodas and buildings have collapsed. Although they have been repaired, they are still collapsing. Tickets are 30 baht, you can buy tickets separately, you can also buy a joint ticket for six temples, personally feel that you can buy it alone, there is no need to run six temples, because some are still quite far away, not very convenient. After entering, you can see a roof collapsed temple wall, through the middle door of the wall, you can see the tall pagoda behind, also known as the corn pagoda, most of the rest are some temple entrances and walls, many places of the pagoda, It's even crooked. [Look point] There are mainly two points here. The first is the pagoda mapped by the collapsed temple gate. The second is the best climbing pagoda in the temple. It takes about two or three minutes to climb up. After entering, you can see a small space inside. There is a terracotta palace below, of course, many people go up to take pictures, so if you want to go up, you need to queue up. [Opening hours] Lagabrana Temple is open from 8 to 6 pm every day.