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  • Thailand

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Sukhothai - Ruins of the Old Celadon Factory (Thuriang Kiln)

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Thuriang Kiln is a site where Sukhothai celadons, distinctive pale green glaze-ware, were made. Kilns exist in an area measuring 100 by 700 metres; pottery found here is usually decorated by three dif...

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Sukhothai - The Ramkhamhaeng National Museum

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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The Ramkhamhaeng National Museum was built in 1960 and open on 25 January, 1964. The museum collection includes gifts from the ex-abbot of Wat Ratchathani and art objects unearthed in Sukhothai and ne...

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Sukhothai - Wat Chang Lom

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Wat Chang Lom is located to the north of Charot Withithong Road with a bell-shaped chedi of Sinhalese influence standing as the centre. The chedi is situated on a 3-tiered square base with a platform ...

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Sukhothai - Wat Chang Rop

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Wat Chang Rop is located in the western Aranyik area. A chedi is decorated with an elephant emerging from the base. A viharn base and laterite columns are in front of the chedi.

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Sukhothai - Wat Chetuphon

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Within Wat Chetuphon a mondop enshrines four Buddha images in different postures: sitting, standing, walking, and reclining. The outer walls of the mondop still retains a section in the form of a slat...

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Sukhothai - Wat Phra Phai Luang

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Wat Phra Phai Luang lies about 500 metres north of San Luang Gate (northern gate). Formerly a Khmer-Hindu shrine but later converted into a Buddhist monastery it is surrounded by a moat and is second ...

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Sukhothai - Wat Si Chum

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Wat Si Chum lies some 1.5km north of Wat Mahathat and was originally surrounded by a moat. A square mondop, the main main sanctuary, contains a stucco-over-brick Buddha image in the attitude of Subdu...

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Sukhothai - Wat Traphang Thong

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Situated to the east of Wat Mahathat is Wat Traphang Thong. Located on an island in the middle of a large pond the monastery is a ruined laterite, Singhalese-style chedi. In front of it, a new mondop ...

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Sukhothai - Wat Traphang Thonglang

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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At Wat Traphang Thonglang in front of the mondop to the east, is the viharn (Bhuddha niche) and beyond the viharn stands an ubosot (ordination hall). The outer wall of the mondop is beautifully decora...

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Sukhothai - Kamphang Phet Historical Park

Northern Thailand, Thailand

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Major features of Kamphang Phet Historical Park include Chakangrao, ancient Kamphaeng Phet town and surrounding remains. The town had the same town planning concept as the old Sukhothai and Si Satchan...

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