1. The document provides a tour script for visiting several historical sites around Wangchan Palace in Phitsanulok, Thailand, including the palace itself, King Naresuan Shrine, Wihantong Temple, Srisukot Temple, and Wangchan Museum.
2. Key stops include Wangchan Palace, an ancient palace located on the west side of the Nan River, King Naresuan Shrine which houses a statue of the famous king and holds a tattoo ceremony annually, Wihantong Temple an ancient temple within the palace walls, and Srisukot Temple located outside the palace walls.
3. The tour also includes Wangchan Museum which has exhibits on the history of Phitsanulo
1. The document provides a tour script for visiting several historical sites around Wangchan Palace in Phitsanulok, Thailand, including the palace itself, King Naresuan Shrine, Wihantong Temple, Srisukot Temple, and Wangchan Museum.
2. Key stops include Wangchan Palace, an ancient palace located on the west side of the Nan River, King Naresuan Shrine which houses a statue of the famous king and holds a tattoo ceremony annually, Wihantong Temple an ancient temple within the palace walls, and Srisukot Temple located outside the palace walls.
3. The tour also includes Wangchan Museum which has exhibits on the history of Phitsanulo
1. The document provides a tour script for visiting several historical sites around Wangchan Palace in Phitsanulok, Thailand, including the palace itself, King Naresuan Shrine, Wihantong Temple, Srisukot Temple, and Wangchan Museum.
2. Key stops include Wangchan Palace, an ancient palace located on the west side of the Nan River, King Naresuan Shrine which houses a statue of the famous king and holds a tattoo ceremony annually, Wihantong Temple an ancient temple within the palace walls, and Srisukot Temple located outside the palace walls.
3. The tour also includes Wangchan Museum which has exhibits on the history of Phitsanulo
Group A Place #Wangchan Royal palace,Wihantong Temple,Srisukot
Temple,king Naresuan Shrine,Wangchan Museum Now we are in Wangchan Royal palace It In front of us ,it is King Naresuan Shrine,ศาล was established on December 17, 1979 and นเรศวร The shrine was built by the Fine Arts opened on December 19, 2015. Chan Palace Department and completed in 1861 King It's an ancient palace. Located on the west Naresuan is located in the area of the old side of the Nan River. On the north side of Phitsanulok Pittayakhom School, which Phitsanulok city Important places in the used to be the Chan Palace in the past. It vicinity of Chan Palace include - Chan has a Thai-style pavilion with a life-sized Palace Historical Center. It is a building that statue of King Naresuan the Great. there displays content related to Chan Palace will be the royal monument tattoo Phitsanulok City Now we are passing ceremony. On January 25 every year King Wihantong Temple is an ancient site within Naresuan is located in the area of the old the Chan Palace. Wat Wihan Thong is an Phitsanulok Pittayakhom School, which ancient temple because it originally housed used to be the Chan Palace in the past. It a Buddha image cast in bronze, From the has a Thai-style pavilion with a life-sized remains of the temple, it can be assumed statue of King Naresuan the Great. there that it was a temple built in the Sukhothai will be the royal monument tattoo period in B.E. 2016 archacologist discovered ceremony. On January 25 every year On two human skeletons If you see over the your right,it is the Wangchan Museum. parking ,there is a temple call Srisukot Inside, there is an exhibition of the story of TempleIt located to the southwest of the Phitsanulok, a light and sound show Chan Palace wall, there is are main pagoda honoring King Naresuan the Great between call Buddha images and disciples remaining the 17th and 19th of every year. Admission around the ruin Everything has not been is not charged on days and times. Open lost. It is assumed that Wat Si Sukkot was Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. probably a temple that existed before the Let’s come and take a look inside construction of the Chan Palace Age between the 20th and 21st centuries