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Phitsanulok attractions
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Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Shrine of King Naresuan the Great Located in the area of Phitsanulok Pittayakom School which was the Chan Palace before in the past The shrine is an ancient Thai-style pavilion, Tri Muk. The statue of King Naresuan the Great is life-sized, sitting in his hands, pouring water in his declaration of independence at Muang Krang. Built by the Fine Arts Department, completed in 1861, there is an event to pay homage to the statue on 25 January every year.
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