Lampang Railway Station Opened under the reign of King Rama VI on April 1st 1916, the station became busy when the tunnel between Lampang and Chiang Mai, Khun Tarn,
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This temple is where the revered monk Kruba Srivijai was ordained to great pride of the local villagers and there is a small museum in his memory on the lush green
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This temple is believed to have been part of the Old City of Li as there are remains of an old city wall and moat on the grounds. This temple has a cluster of five
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Along the Doi Wiang Route, this tiny temple is set atop a small hill not far from Li town. The temple has a pagoda and some buildings, all built around 80 years ago
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This temple was built by the revered Kruba Chao Chaiyawongsa Phatthana and houses a bejewelled Buddha in imperial costume. Drive to the Mae Thoei Intersection along
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About 20kms outside the city near the Lamphun Industrial Estate, this extinct volcano has left behind a small pond. The trek up the 1,749 steps to the pond is
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Approaching the city, this monument is dedicated to an extraordinary monk who spent his life developing the Lanna people, famously by leading the charge to build
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Located a short one kilometre from the city centre, this unique site features the ku chang, or elephant stupa, believed to house the remains of Queen Chamadevi’s
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Also built during the reign of Queen Chamadevi, this temple houses a sacred amulet which is highly respected by the people of Lamphun.
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From the city centre, cross the Kuang River and follow signs to find this temple built between 1963 and 1068 AD by Phrachao Thammaikkarat, the king of Hariphunchai.
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Well known for its cotton products this village produces all sorts of garments and accessories from cotton and their products are to be found at shops across the
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This temple is an important ancient site in Lamphun province. According to legend, when the Lord Buddha visited the area he instructed the monks to wash their robes
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