Tourism Authority of Lampang (TAT) is launching two travel routes: ‘60 Charming Attractions of Lampang’ and ‘3 Kruba Faith Route 106 of Lamphun’ This
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A mere skip down the road Lampang offers a whole new set of hidden secrets, quirks and delights to explore. When was the last time you visited Lampang? No,
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Set in Muang Nga sub-district, this temple is ancient and believed to have been one of the earliest Buddhist temples still standing ever built in the Lanna Kingdom.
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Sometimes called Wat Ku Kut, this temple was built around 755 by Lawo craftsmen. The pagoda has a square shape like the revered Bodhgaya in India. Standing Buddha
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Looking to get away for the weekend or even a day? Neighbouring towns Lamphun and Lampang have much to offer and they are only down the road. Not to be outshone by
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It is believed that the temple dates to the reign of Queen Chamadevi herself. The temple is home to a sacred Buddhist naga statue officially called Buddha Sik-Kee
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Set opposite Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, this is a great place to go and see the ways of life of the Wiang Yong people who are renowned for their production of
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Set just behind the Hariphunchai National Museum, this museum sits in the nearly century-old royal mansion of Chao Ratchasamphanthawong. Managed by the municipality
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Set in the heart of the city, this important temple was built during the reign of King Athittayarat, a descendent of Princess Chamadevi, around the 9th century AD.
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Located on Inthayongyot Road near Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, the museum was founded in 1827 with the Fine Arts Department adding another building to it in 1975.
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Found in the Nong Dok public park a mere one kilometre from the Provincial Hall, the monument of Hariphunchai’s Queen Chamadevi was erected to honour the highly
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Wat Phrathat Chom Ping (วัดพระธาตุจอมปิง) is located at Mu 5, Ban Chom Ping, Tambon Na Kaeo. Legend has it that the temple was built
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