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This is an old community which has existed since the teak trading days of the British and Burmese traders. At the time many teak house were built, including the
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Also called Wat Chong Kha, this temple has a distinctive wooden viharn in a Burmese style. The gable is decorated in glass in the shape of a deity. The posts are
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The largest of the 31 Burmese style temples in Thailand, this temple was built by a Burmese merchant in 1890 following business success.
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Located in front of the City Hall, there are three city pillars made of teakwood. It was surmised that they were built more than 100 years ago, the first pillar in
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