Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram
Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram
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Kaushik G
Mumbai, India4,065 contributions
Sept 2019 • Solo
This is a small temple located right beside the beautiful King Rama 2 Memorial Park and I have visited the same along with the park. The temple was undergoing renovation at the time of my visit. There is a short Pagoda in the temple courtyard and many small Buddha idols in the walkway surrounding it.
Written 21 August 2020
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anyamagic
Bangkok, Thailand1,840 contributions
Sept 2019
This Temple is a Significant royal temple as its built by an ancestor of Queen Amarindra.(The queen of King rama 1). Amphawa city has been of significance to all kings of Chakri Dynasty.In side displays paintings biography if king rama 2. Who love history. Don't miss!
Written 15 October 2019
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