Wat Sri Phan Ton, a beautiful temple in Nan
Wat Sri Pan Ton is located on Chao Fa Road, Mueang Nan District. Inside the temple, there is a beautiful chapel, standing out in a majestic gold color. It is another temple in Nan Province that has beautiful stucco paintings, especially the seven-headed naga guarding the stairs in front of the temple. It is a beautiful golden color, looking gentle and lively. It was sculpted by a Nan craftsman named Mr. Anurak Somsak or Salarong. Inside the chapel, there are line drawings of the history of the Lord Buddha and the history of the birth of Nan by Nan craftsmen. It is a beautiful and valuable natural color line drawing. It was created by Phraya Phan Ton, the ruler of Nan of the Phuka dynasty. The name of the temple is the same as the name of the creator, Phraya Phan Ton. In some eras, it was called Wat Sali Phan Ton (the word Sali means Bodhi tree). In the past, there were large Bodhi trees to the north and south of the temple. They have now been cut down to make way for a road. Wat Sri Pan Ton received the royal charter of the boundary markers in 1962. The stairs leading up to the temple of Wat Sri Pan Ton have a naga for those born on Tuesday called Phraya Suwannakharat. He is a great man of Suvarnabhumi. He has golden scales. He is in the Virupakkha family. He rules the Yom and Nan river basins. He has a fierce and stubborn nature. In addition to increasing finances, he also increases power and influence, and makes his subordinates obey him. #Wat Sri Phan Ton #Nan Nakhon #Visit Nan #Tourist attractions in Nan Province #Nan Review