Formerly known as "Wat Luang" or "Wat Luang Klang Wiang", was built in 1949 as a royal temple in Nan. used as a place for important Buddhist ceremonies of Nan governor within Phra Phuttha Nanthaburi Si Sakyamuni. enshrined inside the viharn It is a bronze Buddha image in the posture of giving forgiveness, 145 centimeters high. About half of the 19th century, corresponding to the late Sukhothai period. There is a combination of 65% of gold - the principal Buddha image is a large stucco Buddha image in Chiang Saen art. craftsmanship of Nan craftsmen
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Formerly known as "Wat Luang" or "Wat Luang Klang Wiang", was built in 1949 as a royal temple in Nan. used as a place for important Buddhist ceremonies of Nan governor within Phra Phuttha Nanthaburi Si Sakyamuni. enshrined inside the viharn It is a bronze Buddha image in the posture of giving forgiveness, 145 centimeters high. About half of the 19th century, corresponding to the late Sukhothai period. There is a combination of 65% of gold - the principal Buddha image is a large stucco Buddha image in Chiang Saen art. craftsmanship of Nan craftsmen
Wat Chang Kham Worawihan The sacred temple of Nan people near Wat Phumin and Nan National Museum.
Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan The temple is located in Nai Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Nan District, the city center of Nan Province This temple was built in the reign of Chao Pu Kae B.E. 1949 was considered a royal temple. that the ruler of the city used as a place to hold important Buddhism ceremonies and the ceremony of holding Phiphat Satya water According to the 74th main stone inscriptions, which were discovered inside the temple itself. Places to see include - Lanka-style pagoda (bell-shaped) influenced by the Sukhothai architecture Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan is an old temple in Nan for more than 60 years, enshrining the Chang Kham Chedi, the origin of Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan. Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan was built by Phaya Phu Khang, the ruler of Nan. Inside the temple enshrines Chedi Chang Kham. is a Lanka-style chedi There are half-a-half elephant statues around 6 ropes on each side, which look like a base. therefore the origin of the name Chang Kham Chedi Inside the viharn of the temple, Buddha Nanthaburi, Sri Sakya Mani, the Buddha image of the Sukhothai in the posture.
The atmosphere during the new year is very lively. People flock to make merit and fall. There are beautiful lights decorated.
Beautiful temple in Nan that tourists must visit
Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan It is an old temple of Nan Province.