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Wat Ton Son
Located in the town on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, this old temple enshrines "Somdet Phra Si Muang", a beautiful seated Buddha image. Wat Pa Mok
Worawihan This temple is located in Amphoe Pa Mok on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, 18 kms. south of Ang Thong. There is an old reclining Buddha image assumed to have been constructed during the Sukhothai period. The image is 22.58 meters long, made of brick and mortar, and covered with gold. It is found in the royal records that King Naresuan also visited this temple to pay homage to this reclining Buddha image prior to leading the army to fight King Maha Uparacha of Burma. Wat Tha Sutthawat
This is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River in Tambon Bang Sadet, Amphoe Pa Mok, 15 kms. south of Ang Thong along Highway No. 309. This site was on the route for the army crossing the river during the Ayutthaya period. As the temple has been renovated several times, it houses Buddha images and historical remains of different periods.Wat Sa Kaeo
This temple was constructed in 1699. It is located 15 kms. south of Ang Thong along Highway No. 309. The temple partly serves as a care centre for needy orphans from almost every part of Thailand. In the temple compound, there is also a centre where hand woven fabrics are produced into various products such as simple skirts, loincloths, table cloths and pillowcases. Wat Chaiyo Worawihan
This temple is located 18 kms. from the town on the Ang Thing-Sing Buri route (Highway No.32.). It houses Phra Maha Phuttha Phim, a large seated Buddha image in the attitude of meditation, which was constructed during the reign of King Rama IV. This temple is also known for the sacred amulets called "Somdet Wat Chaiyo", which are very popular among collectors.Wat Khun Inthapramun
This ancient temple is located 9 kms. along the Ang Thong-Pho Thong route and 2 kms. along an access road. There is a large reclining Buddha image 50 metres long, lying in the open area. The wihara housing the image was destroyed during the first fall of Ayutthaya. The statue of Khun Inthapramun was in front of the Buddha image. According to a legend, Khun Inthapramun is a revenue officer who secretly took away official money to enlarge the original 40 metre construction of the image and was subsequently whipped to death. Pha Thamnak Khamyat
This ruined pavilion, standing out in a paddy field, is situated 9 kms. on the Ang Thong-Pho Thong route and 2 kms. along an access road. The structure, made of brick and mortar, measures 10 metres wide and 20 metres long. It was constructed in the reign of King Bormmakot of Ayutthaya and was his residence when visiting this area. Although only the four walls remain, the throne hall maintains a trace of its architectural glory. Wat Khoi
This riverside temple is located in Tambon Pho Rang Nok, Amphoe Pho Thong. Travel 12 kms. on the Ang Thong-Wiset Chai Chan route turn right and go for another 5 kms. More than 50,000 fish of various species crowd the Noi River in front of the temple. The Pho Thong Fishery Office declared the area a fish sanctuary in 1985. ln the temple there is also situated a local museum where various boats and ancient tools are on display. Bats at Wat Chantharam
This temple is 4 kms. west of the Pho Thong District Office. The compound is home to numerous bats, which hang themselves on the trees during the day and fly out for food at night. Wat Khian
This is an old temple of the Ayutthaya period. lt is located in Amphoe Wiset Chai Chan, 12kms. from Ang Thong. ln the chapel, there are splendid mural paintings made by a local artisan depicting villagers rural lifestyles. Other temples in Amphoe Wiset Chai Chan which were constructed during the Ayutthaya period include Wat Oi, Wat Wiset Chai Chan and Wat Luang. |
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