Discover the best top things to do in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand including Chan Palace, Wat Ratchakhiri Hiranyaram, Nang Phaya Temple (Wat Nang Phaya), Chan Royal Palace Historical Center, Phitsanulok Railway Station, Wat Khao Samo Klaeng Temple, Shrine of King Naresuan the Great, Chula Mani Temple, Chedi Yot Thong Temple, Kaeng Song Waterfall.
Discover the best top things to do in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand including Phra Buddha Chinnarat, Phra Si Ratana Temple (Wat Yai), Nang Phaya Temple (Wat Nang Phaya), Wat Ratcha Burada Temple, Phitsanulok-Lom Sak Route (Highway No. 12), Phitsanulok Railway Station, Shrine of King Naresuan the Great, Buddha Casting Factory, Phitsanulok Night Bazaar.
Discover the best top things to do in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand including Phra Buddha Chinnarat, Phra Si Ratana Temple (Wat Yai), Wat Ratcha Burada Temple, Shrine of King Naresuan the Great, Rong Je Sai Tee Hook Tueng, Wat Thepnimitr, Wat Poethiyan, Wat Aranyik.
Discover the best top things to do in Prachin Buri Province, Thailand including Kaeng Hin Phoeng, Lord Buddha's Footprints, The Verona at Tub Lan, Sa Morakot Ancient Pond, Wat Bot, Wat Si Maha Pho, Wat Sansi's Bird Park, Shrine of King Naresuan The Great, Namtok Takhro and Namtok Salatdai, Som Poi Waterfall.
Discover the best top things to do in Prachin Buri Province, Thailand including Kaeng Hin Phoeng, Lord Buddha's Footprints, Wat Kaeo Phichit, Wat Rattananetaram, The Verona at Tub Lan, Sa Morakot Ancient Pond, Wat Bot, Wat Si Maha Pho, Wat Sansi's Bird Park, Shrine of King Naresuan The Great.
Phitsanulok (Thai: พิษณุโลก, pronounced [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk], also locally known as Pilok) is an important, historic city in lower northern Thailand and is the capital of Phitsanulok Province, which stretches all the way to the Laotian border. Phitsanulok is one of the oldest cities in Thailand, founded over 600 years ago. It is best known as the birthplace of King Naresuan, who freed the country from Burmese domination in the late 16th century, and that of his brother and successor King Ekathosarot (Sanphet III). As the crossroad between the northern and central regions of the country, it has long been important both for political and strategic reasons, and was fought over many times in centuries past. Phitsanulok was the capital of Thailand for 25 years during the reign of King Boromma Trailokanat of Ayutthaya. On the banks of the Nan River, the city was originally a small Khmer outpost known as Song Kwae, before the Khwae Noi River changed its course in the 11th century CE. Phitsanulok was also a provincial center of the Angkorian Empire during the Angkorian period. Phitsanulok is home to Naresuan University and Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University, as well as to a major Royal Thai Army base.
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