NAKHON PATHOM
Phra Pathom Chedi
Phra Pathom Chedi, the largest pagoda in
Thailand. Phra Pathom Chedi is the official provincial symbol of
Nakhon Pathom.
The present Phra Pathom Chedi was built during the reign of King
Rama IV in 1853, under his royal command, the new Chedi was
constructed to cover the former Chedi of which the shape was of
an upside down bell shape with a Prang top. It is assumed that
the former Chedi dates back to the year 539 AD due to the fact
that the upside down bell shaped Chedi has a similar style to
the Sanchi Chedi in India which was built in the reign of King
Asoka. The construction of the new huge Chedi was completed in
the reign of King Rama V in 1870 AD. In all, it took 17 years to
build.
Wat Lamphaya
Floating Market
Wat Lamphaya Floating Market, situated in
front of Lamphaya temple, on the Tha Chin River. The floating
market was initiated by the Tambon Lamphaya Cultural Council and
Lamphaya temple. It is a centre of trade for fruits and
vegetables as well as agricultural produces including rattan
ware, woven cotton, dyed cotton, and inexpensive food. Local
food like noodles with beef, Thai desserts, and steamed curried
fish patty, are sold by local vendors who do their trade in
their boats. In front of the temple is another haven for the
various species of fish including big catfish-like fresh water
fishes, black ear, and giant gourami.
Samphran Elephant
Ground & Zoo
Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo, located on
the Phetkasem Road at Km.30 marker, 1 Km. before the Rose
Garden. It occupies an area of 62 Rais (about 24.8 acres). There
are various kinds of animals on display and show. There are
daily elephant shows, elephant ride around the compound,
elephant musical shows, crocodile-wrestling shows, and magic
shows.
The Rose Garden
This tourist attraction is located on Petchakasem Road 32 Kms.
from Bangkok. It is located adjacent to the Nakhon Chaisi River
and occupies an area of 137.5 Rais (about 55 acres). There are a
multitude of beautiful floral displays of great variety.
Thai-style houses; parts of the area are hotel, lodges, and golf
course. It also features an attractive Thai cultural show that
commences daily in the afternoon.
Don Wai Riverside
Market
Don Wai Market, situated in Tambon Bang
Kratuek. Behind the Don Wai temple is a market that still
retains an appearance of a market dating back to King Rama VI
period. The old building is made of wood and located on the
banks of the Tha Chin River. Food vendors travel by boats to
sell their goods here.
Wat Rai Khing
Wat Rai Khing is located 32 Kms. from
Bangkok. It is a civilian monastery built in 1791. Somdej Phra
Phuttha Chan (Pook) named this temple after the district.
the Buddha image was brought from Wat Sala Poon and enshrined
here, later the locals named the image Luang Pho Wat Rai Khing.
The Buddha image is in the attitude of Buddha Subduing Mara. The
Buddha image is of Chiang Saen style and is assumed to have been
built by Lanna Thai and Lan Chang craftsmen. According to
legend, this Buddha image was found floating in the river, so
the townspeople lifted the Buddha image out of the water and
enshrined the image at Wat Sala Poon.
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