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Phra That Nong Sam Muen

It looks like a chedi with twelve indented corners. Located on a square base, it is one of the most important and interesting archaeological sites. The relics are beautiful and complete, from the architecture and art that blends between Lanna, Lan Xang and Ayutthaya. It is assumed that it was built during the reign of King Chai Chetthathirat of the Lan Xang kingdom. The site of Phra That Nong Sam Muen was originally a large ancient city in the Dvaravati period, around the AD 7-11. Activities not to be missed – Visiting the Ubosot – Visiting Hell-Heaven labyrinth – Paying homage to a replica of the Buddha’s footprint Address: tambon Ban Kaeng, amphoe Phu Khiao, Chaiyaphum 36110 Opening hours: Every day from 8 am – 6 pm Recommended travel season: All seasons How to get there: From Chaiyaphum city, take Highway No. 201, passing amphoe Phu Khiao to Ban Nong Song Hong for approximately 80 km, and then turn left to Highway No. 2055 for another 9 km. พิกัดการเดินทาง/GPS : https://goo.gl/maps/3PzGPqc6JTTuEq1PA

Phra That Nong Sam Muen

          It looks like a chedi with twelve indented corners. Located on a square base, it is one of the most important and interesting archaeological sites. The relics are beautiful and complete, from the architecture and art that blends between Lanna, Lan Xang and Ayutthaya. It is assumed that it was built during the reign of King Chai Chetthathirat of the Lan Xang Kingdom. The site of Phra That Nong Sam Muen was originally a large ancient city in the Dvaravati period, around the AD 7-11. Address : Tambon Ban Kaeng, Amphoe Phu Khiao, Chaiyaphum 36110 พิกัดการเดินทาง/GPS : https://goo.gl/maps/ktUYMwqQq6RKwe7S6