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4 places to visit in Phrae Province 🙏🏼
1. Wat Chom Sawan
* It is an ancient temple built in a beautiful and unique Burmese architecture.
* There is a teakwood chapel with intricately carved patterns.
* Inside the temple, there are many interesting antiques and Buddha images.
* It is a great place to come and see the beauty of architecture and study history.
2. Wat Phra That Cho Hae
* It is a temple that is a symbol of Phrae Province and is the temple of the Buddha image for people born in the year of the Tiger.
* There is a golden chedi located on a hill.
* It is a sacred place that people like to worship.
* There is a viewpoint where you can see the beautiful scenery of Phrae.
3. Wat Cham Bon
* It is a peaceful and shady temple.
* It has beautiful Lanna architecture.
* There are Buddha images and sacred objects that are worthy of respect.
* It is a great place to come and practice meditation and relax your mind.
4. Wat Phra Luang
* It is an ancient temple with a long history.
* There is a royal chapel with beautiful Lanna architecture.
* Inside the temple, there are important Buddha images and sacred objects.
* Wat Phra Luang is a temple that was built at the same time as the city of Phrae and has been renovated and repaired in many eras. The specialty of this temple is Wihan Luang Phon Nakhon, an ancient temple with Phra Chao Saen Luang inside, a large Buddha statue in a meditation posture, built in a combination of Lanna and Sukhothai styles. It is considered the only temple in Phrae Province that has a swan-shaped gable and Lanna-style raka leaves. Unfortunately, it has disappeared.
* It is a place suitable for studying history and paying homage.
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Chom Sawan Temple, Phrae Province
Wat Chom Sawan
.. located in Tung Kwao Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phrae Province
.. is a temple built by the Shan people who came to settle and make a living in this area.
.. The wooden pavilion of the temple is outstanding, especially the entrance arches on both sides of the pavilion, which are stacked in several layers and have a unique gable and vent pattern, which is very beautiful.
.. The temple is located in the city area, not far from Phrae Bus Station.
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Wat Chom Sawan or as the locals call it "Wat Chong Nuea" is an ancient temple with historical and architectural significance in Phrae Province. It is located in Tung Kwao Subdistrict, Mueang Phrae District.
History:
* Construction and builders: Wat Chom Sawan was built by Burmese and Shan people (or Shan people) during the reign of King Rama IV of the Rattanakosin Era. It is assumed to have been built during 1867-1872.
* Restoration: Later, Pho Thao Kantee and Mr. Hoi Kham, who were Shan merchants with great faith, traveled to find the temple in a dilapidated state. They gathered the faith of the Shan people in Phrae Province to renovate the temple. People moved to settle in a new village near the temple.
* Temple name: The locals originally called it "Wat Chong Nuea" because it was located north of the village. Later, the name was changed to "Wat Chom Sawan".
Historical and architectural significance:
* Burmese architecture
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Wat Chom Sawan, Phrae Province: The charm of a Burmese temple in the middle of the city
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Wat Chom Sawan is a temple that beautifully reflects the influence of Burmese art. It is located in Phrae Province. It stands out with its exquisite wooden architecture and Burmese-style layered roof decorated with delicate carvings.
Inside the temple, there are ancient Burmese Buddha images for worship. The atmosphere is quiet and shady, perfect for walking and admiring the beauty of art that is hard to find.
For those who visit Phrae and want to experience the charm of Burmese temples, don't miss Wat Nana Chom Sawan!
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A one-day trip to Phrae city.
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Travel Trip.. Visit Phrae City for 1 Day
📍Wat Phra That Cho Hae - Khum Chao Luang - Wat Phongsunan - Wat Phra Non - Ban Wong Buri - Wat Chom Sawan - Phrae City Art Gallery
🚌 Tell the tour bus to drop you off at Wat Ton Thong Intersection
🚶♂️☕ Then walk across the street, enter Cho Hae Road for about 100 meters, you will reach Kad Ban Thung, walk around to see food, vegetables, local products and have breakfast
🏍️ Take a motorcycle taxi to your accommodation, pack your bags
🏍️ Make an appointment to pick up a motorcycle to ride around and drop you off at your accommodation, rental fee 300 baht/day, deposit 2,000 baht
⛩️ Wat Phra That Cho Hae.. Go according to Google, it is about 10 km from Phrae city. It is an important temple of Phrae. Phra That Cho Hae contains the relics of the left elbow and the hair of the Lord Buddha. And it is the sacred relic of those born in the year of the Tiger.
🏍️ Back to the city
🏯 Khum Chao Luang.. Built in 1892 by Chao Piriya Thep Wong, it is a Thai-European architecture, gingerbread-shaped, with beautiful fretwork eaves and vents.
⛩️ Wat Phong Sunan.. Worship Phra Chao Saensuk, see the glass chapel of the 108-spire pagoda, make merit.
🍲 Have lunch.
🏍️ Continue sightseeing.
⛩️ Wat Phra Non.. See the Chiang Saen-style ordination hall, worship the ancient reclining Buddha, which is over 1,000 years old.
🏛️ Ban Wong Buri.. is the residence of Luang Phong Phibun (Chao Noi Phrom Wong Phra Thang), a descendant of the former ruler of Phrae.
⛩️ Wat Chom Sawan.. See the teak temple, Burmese architecture, with beautiful interior decorations, carvings and multi-colored glass.
🎨 Phrae City Art Gallery.. Located at Pratu Chai Intersection It is an art exhibition building of artists and students in Phrae Province.
🚶♂️ Walk to find food at the market in front of the art gallery.
🏍️ Sightseeing Phrae in the evening.
🛌 Check in to accommodation.
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Chom Sawan Temple | Phrae
Wat Chom Sawan or Wat Chong Nuea is an ancient temple in Phrae Province. It was built by Burmese and Shan people in a dense forest. Later, Pho Thao Kanti and Nai Hoi Kham, Shan traders, came across it and were impressed by it, so they renovated it. They received support from Shan people in Phrae Province and moved to a village called Mu Ban Mai during the reign of King Bimbisara in 1872. Nai Chong was the one who came to complete the construction and built a Burmese-style pagoda.
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Beautiful Burmese-style temple in Phrae
Wat Chom Sawan, Mueang District, Phrae Province is a Tai Yai temple built in the Burmese Mandalay architectural style by a group of Burmese devotees who traveled here to trade during the reign of King Rama V. In addition, a Burmese-style pagoda was built on the east side of Wat Chom Sawan, which has four small pagodas, three on each side.
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📍Phrae is not just a city to pass through. It has gathered together great places to visit. 🫶🏻
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Gather the places to visit in Phrae that you must check in!
When you come to visit Phrae, don't think that it's just a passing city. Because this place has beautiful corners, chill cafes, and delicious food for you to try! Here are 7 places worth visiting that you must not miss.
1. Nomad Cafe ☕🍸
For those who like to chill, you must come here! A very cool cafe bar in Kad Kong Kao. The atmosphere is very good. The cocktails are awesome. Whether you come to sit and sip coffee during the day or drink and chill in the evening, it's a great feeling.
2. Kad Kong Kao 🛍️🍡
An old market that opens only on Saturdays. There are plenty of food and souvenirs. It's very pleasant to walk around. We recommend coming in the evening. The weather is nice. There are a lot of people. You'll get the feel of a real northern market.
3. Auntie Kab's Noodles Wrapped in Banana Leaves 🍜
A local noodle shop with extraordinary deliciousness. Served in banana leaves. The price is cute. The taste is amazing. If you come to Phrae and don't try it, it's a mistake!
4. Baan Mon Nok Yung Restaurant 🍽️
A legendary restaurant There are beautiful natural views, good atmosphere, sit and eat while enjoying the view, it feels like having a picnic in the middle of the forest.
5. Khum Chao Luang 🏰
A historical landmark of Phrae, a classic mansion of the former ruler. Walk around and admire the architecture, take pictures from any angle, it's beautiful, it gives a retro feel.
6. Wat Chom Sawan 🏯
An old temple with its own charm, it's Burmese art, both beautiful and majestic, taking pictures is very good. Those who are into spirituality or history must stop by.
7. Rak Khao Camp Cafe 🌿🏕️
A super chill cafe located in a stream, sit and sip coffee, listen to the sound of flowing water, the atmosphere is 10/10, perfect for coming to relax, let nature fully embrace you.
📌 Summary: Phrae is not just passing through! A small city but packed with charm, both cafes, delicious restaurants, walking markets and historical sites. If you've never been here, you have to try it once. Then you'll know that there's so much more to love here!
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Chom Sawan Temple: A Unique Tai Yai Art Temple in Phrae
🙏Chom Sawan Temple is an ancient Tai Yai temple with distinctive features, housing numerous beautiful and valuable artifacts and antiquities.
🏡Built during the reign of King Rama V by the faith of the Tai Yai people who came to trade in Phrae and became wealthy. Out of their devotion to Buddhism, they collaborated to build this temple in 1894.
🏡During the Haw Rebellion in Phrae, the temple was neglected and fell into disrepair. Later, Jong Nanta, another wealthy Tai Yai trader, renovated the temple and constructed a Burmese-style stupa on the east side of the temple.
🏡Inside the temple, there is a large teak house with Burmese architecture. This wooden house serves as the ordination hall, vihara, and monk's residence all in one. The roof of the building has nine tiers.
🏡The interior is intricately decorated with carved patterns. The ceiling is adorned with colored glass and detailed carvings.
🏡The wooden pillars are lacquered and gilded, with some decorated with colored glass in Tai Yai patterns. The ceiling is also beautifully decorated with colored glass.
🙏Inside the building, there is a statue of Luang Pho San in the Mara Vijaya posture, made from woven bamboo and gilded. There are also ivory Buddha statues in Burmese art style, ivory scriptures or Patimokkha scriptures made by grinding ivory into thin sheets, inscribed with Burmese characters in red lacquer, and a marble Buddha statue enshrined on a beautifully decorated throne.
🛕The Chom Sawan Chedi resembles the Shwedagon Pagoda, with a Burmese-style stupa in the center surrounded by smaller stupas on all four sides, three on each side.
🌼There are also important antiquities, including stone flowers and other ancient artifacts.
🙏On Makha Bucha Day, around February each year, there is a traditional ceremony to worship the Chom Sawan Chedi, with activities such as cutting miniature pork belly flags, making flower cones from banana leaves, and weaving blankets for the chedi.
💥Chom Sawan Temple: Yantrakit Kosol Road, Thung Kwaw Subdistrict, Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province
🌐Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CdSzFZ7pQVKbBNfo7
🕗Opening hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
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Chom Sawan Temple
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Wat Chom Sawan is an ancient temple with a unique identity. It is full of beautiful and valuable artefacts and antiques. It is believed that it was built during the reign of King Rama V. It was built with the faith of the Shan people who originally lived in Burma and traveled to trade in Phrae. Some of them went to work for the East Asiatic Company, a European company that received a concession to mine timber in Phrae Province until they became wealthy. With their faith in Buddhism, Pho Thao Kham Aung (a Shan person) collaborated with Pho Hoi Kanthi (the ancestor of the Charoen Kuson family) to build Wat Chom Sawan in 1894. It took about 5 years to complete. When the Shan people robbed Phrae, the temple was in a state of disrepair. Pho Hoi Kanthi, Mr. Hoi Kham Mad, and Mae Thao La Charoen Kuson restored and improved it. Later, Mr. Chong Nanta, another Shan person who became wealthy from trading, collaborated with Mae Thao Kui, Pho Hoi Kanthi's daughter, to further renovate and build a pagoda in Burmese architectural style. Also on the east side of the temple.
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Wat Chom Sawan, an ancient temple in the Bagan style, Phrae Province
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If you come to visit Phrae, you must come to see the beauty of Wat Chom Sawan.
A beautiful, ancient temple in the Bagan style, the only one in Phrae.
It was built since the reign of King Rama V in 1894. Inside this temple, there is a lot of beautiful art and it is a place to store many antiques. Near the chapel, there is a Burmese-style pagoda similar to the top of the prang of Wat Chet Yot. There is a large pagoda in the middle surrounded by small pagodas on all 4 sides, 3 on each side.
🏠 Tambon Tung Kwao, Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province
⏱️ 08.00-17.00 hrs.
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Chom Sawan Temple
#summerdreamWat Chom Sawan is an ancient temple built in the style of Bagan (Burmese). There are beautiful and valuable artifacts and antiques. The sermon hall and the monks' quarters are in the same building. The building is made entirely of teak wood. It has a roof with small and large levels that are 9 levels in total. The walls are divided into sections resembling sugarcane joints. The interior shows the intricate craftsmanship of the decoration. The pillars and ceiling are decorated with beautiful colored glass. There are stairs up and down on both sides in the front, decorated with brass, hammered and drilled into Burmese patterns. The wooden pillars in the church building are lacquered and gilded, decorated with gold-colored patterns. There are messages in Burmese inscriptions around the pillars, a total of 35 pillars. The other 14 pillars are lacquered and gilded and decorated with colored glass. The pagoda has a Burmese style, with a large pagoda in the center surrounded by small pagodas on all 4 sides, 3 on each side.
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Chom Sawan Temple
Wat Chom Sawan, Phrae
is an ancient temple built in the style of Bagan (Burmese). This temple is special because it has only one wooden chapel, which is both a chapel and a monk's residence, in the same building. The building is made entirely of teak wood, with a small and large roof that is layered in 9 levels.
The highlight of the chapel is the carved wood pattern and the decoration of colored glass on the ceiling. There are stairs up and down on both sides in the front, decorated with brass, hammered and drilled into Burmese patterns. The wooden pillars in the chapel are lacquered and gilded, decorated with gold-colored patterns. There are messages in Burmese inscriptions around the pillars.
Near the chapel is a Burmese-style pagoda, similar to the top of the prang of Wat Chet Yot, Chiang Mai. There is a large pagoda in the center, surrounded by small pagodas on all 4 sides, 3 on each side.
📍 Tambon Nai Wiang, Mueang District, Phrae Province
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"Jom Sawan Temple" Burmese art in the Bagan style
"Wat Chom Sawan", the exquisite architecture of Burmese Bagan art, the only one in Phrae
Let's experience the beauty of "Wat Chom Sawan", an unseen temple in Phrae. An ancient temple over a hundred years old that has been recognized as a national treasure by the Fine Arts Department. It stands out with the beauty of Burmese architecture, Bagan art, the only one left in Phrae Province. An ancient temple from the reign of King Rama V on Yantrakit Koson Road in Phrae. There is a raised teak house in a red lacquered color. The roof is striking and tiered amidst the shady surrounding trees. This place is "Wat Chom Sawan" or Wat Chong Nuea, an ancient temple that has maintained its exquisiteness through more than a century.
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Chom Sawan Temple, Phrae Province
Go to Phrae to make merit and worship Buddha, don't miss this temple. Wat Chom Sawan is an ancient temple that is more than 100 years old. It is outstanding for its Burmese art decoration. It is beautiful and very hard to find. Inside, there are flowers, incense, and candles for you to make merit and worship the Buddha inside. There are also art paintings for you to see. If you come to Phrae and don't come, you're really missing out. Wat Chom Sawan is located on Yantrakit Koson Road, Tung Kwao Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phrae Province. Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. #Wat Chom Sawan #Phrae is a secondary city that is second to none #Phrae
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Chom Sawan Temple, Phrae Province
Wat Chom Sawan was built during the reign of King Rama V by Shan merchants who came to trade in Phrae Province. The architecture is Burmese art, with a layered roof and the integration of both church and temple functions into one building. The decoration of stained glass on the pillars and ceiling stars is also beautifully intricate. The pagoda on the side is also fully Burmese art. Inside the building, there is a demonstration of weaving, the creation of colorful flags and flower cones, which are both beautiful and show the intention to worship the Buddha. Although it is a small thing, it makes this building look cute, charming and full of life.
Wat Chom Sawan, a Bagan art temple in Phrae Province
Located in Mueang District, Phrae Province, it is an old temple built during the reign of King Rama V by the Shan people who live in Burma. It was built in Bagan (Burma) art. The sala and the monk's quarters are in the same building. The building is made entirely of teak wood. #Wat Chom Sawan #Beautiful temples in Thailand
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Father Jong Nanta, Chom Sawan Temple
Father Jong Nanta.. is a Shan who came to settle and trade in the Lanna region, Phrae.
.. In the past, Lanna, Shan, and Burma had good relations with each other, had trade, and similar arts and cultures.
.. Father Jong Nanta therefore built Wat Chom Sawan, which is outstanding in woodwork, to continue Buddhism and allow the Shan people to be the center of their minds.
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Chom Sawan Temple Pagoda
When thinking of.. Wat Chom Sawan, Phrae Province
Most people tend to think of.. the teak pavilion of Wat Chom Sawan, which has a unique and beautiful identity
.. But the pagoda of Wat Chom Sawan is also outstandingly beautiful in Burmese-Shan art style
.. The white pagoda with a golden umbrella spire has small pagodas as subordinates in descending layers
.. and enshrines a white Buddha statue inside
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Chom Sawan Temple
Wat Chom Sawan or Wat Chong Nuea is an ancient temple in Phrae Province. It was built by Burmese and Shan people in a dense forest. Later, Pho Thao Kanti and Nai Hoi Kham, Shan merchants, traveled to visit and were impressed by it, so they renovated it. They received support from the Shan people in Phrae Province and migrated to a village called Mu Ban Mai during the reign of King Bimbisara in 1872. Nai Chong Nan Ta was the one who came to complete the construction and built a Burmese-style pagoda. #Wat Chom Sawan
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Shan Buddhist art, Chom Sawan Temple
Wat Chom Sawan
.. Tungkwaw Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phrae Province
.. is a temple built by the Shan people who settled in Phrae.
.. The Buddhist art in the hall of Wat Chom Sawan is full of Shan identity, both the wooden ceiling in the hall, carved patterns and decorated with colored gemstones. The hall pillars have beautiful patterns.
.. The image of Luang Pho Chom Sawan also has a unique appearance. And the Buddha image on the golden throne
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Wat Chom Sawan, Phrae Province
Wat Chom Sawan, Phrae Province is an ancient temple with a unique identity. It is full of beautiful and valuable artefacts and antiques.
It is assumed that it was built during the reign of King Rama V. It was built with the faith of the Shan people who originally settled in Burma and came to work in the lumber trade in Phrae Province.
For those who love woodwork and Shan art, this place should not be missed.
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Chom Sawan Temple, Phrae
Wat Chom Sawan is located on Yantrakit Koson Road, Nai Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phrae Province. It is 1 kilometer from the provincial hall. It is an ancient temple built in the Bagan (Burmese) art style. There are beautiful and valuable artifacts and antiques. This temple is special because it has only one wooden chapel, which is both a chapel and a monk's residence in the same building. The building is made entirely of teakwood with a roof of 9 levels. Currently, the Fine Arts Department has registered Wat Chom Sawan as an ancient site as a national treasure on August 27, 1984. #Phrae #Wat Chom Sawan #Gifts from Travel