Discover the best top things to do in Ang Thong City, Thailand including Wat Chantharangsi, Wat Phinitthammasan, Ang Thong Provincial City Pillar Shrine, Wat Ratchapaksi (Nok), Sang Kra Tai Temple, Wat Tonson, Wat Ang Thong Worawihan, Wat Mathurotsatiyaram, Wat Suwansewariyaram, Somchit Roengpho Mixed Orchard.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The review is based on my experience at Wat Muang. The Buddha is huge. The main hall is beautifully decorated with mirrors. The temple is well maintained.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Unseen/Hidden gems of Ang Thong province, Wat Sung-Kra-Tai is an ancient buddhist temple ruin dated back to the early Ayudhaya dynasty some 400 years ago. The prominent characteristic made this temple worth visited is the 4 Banyan three which their roots have grown all over the hall and 4 sides of temple walls serving as a pile to uphold the wall from falling down. Also the branches and leaves of banyan trees providing shades from sun and rain for the hall/church as it's roof has fallen down and the Buddhist image in the hall are laying unprotected from rain and sun for who knows how long; resembling "Prasart Ta Thom" in Cambodia well known for the root of the tree which cover parts of the wall of the temple itself. It is located just 10 minutes drive, 5 miles (7+ km) from the city hall just still in the vicinity of Ang Thong city. There are 3 halls in the temple. The first hall is located the Buddha image called "Luang-phor Kaen", the second hall holder 3 large Buddha image so called "Luang Photo Sri" meaning good deeds.The second Buddha image is called "luang Photo Wandee"meaning a good day.and the third BI called "All the happiness " when reading all the three Buddha image title it means be happy and prosperouswill be to those who visit and pay respect to the Buddha images. The 3rd hall are located the seven serpents, and the bhrams called " Soam" very weinterestin yet worth visit. I strongly recommended.
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