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Wat Tha Muen Khao

Wat Tha Muen Khao

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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
 
Tha Muen Khao It was built in 1807. Originally, ten thousand rice villagers would go to make merit at Wat Ta Thung Luang. which are on opposite sides of the river. In the rainy season, traveling is difficult. Faith of the villagers therefore consulted and agreed to build a temple is peaceful.
 
And named the temple after the village Received Wisung Kham Sima on January 10, 1928, Wisung Kham Sima District, width 6 meters, length 9 meters, and Phra Maha Jaruwat Jantajochoto is the current abbot. The Senasana building consists of an ubosot, a viharn, a pavilion, and a stucco Buddha image. and a metal Buddha image. 

Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship

Temple Group: Temple

Last Update : 3 YearAgo

Wat Tha Muen Khao Map

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