I may not remember everything in this world, sometimes even some parts of our own lives, some corners may be forgotten. But what helps to record these stories, perhaps just some angles, apart from memories, photos can always capture these feelings well... Chaiyaphum in just some corners of mine. #Chaiyaphum

Phraya Phakdi Chumphon (Lae), also known as Chao Pho Phaya Lae, was the first governor of Chaiyaphum Province.


The statue of Phraya Phakdi Chumphon (Lae) is located in the heart of Chaiyaphum city, at the roundabout of the government center. It is a place of respect and worship for the people of Chaiyaphum.


The annual ceremony to pay respects to Chao Pho Phaya Lae is held from January 12th to 20th.




The tradition of offering elephants to the Lord of the Forest, Phaya Lae, and the tradition of riding elephants into the city.


Another significant location is the Phraya Lae Shrine, situated by the large pond known as Nong Pla Mao.

The annual Phaya Lae Festival, also known as the Boon Duen Hok Festival, is a significant celebration in Chaiyaphum Province. It commemorates the legacy of Phaya Lae, a revered local figure. The 2016 festival took place from May 9th to 17th at Nong Pla Mao Public Park and the Phaya Lae Shrine, offering nine days and nights of festivities.


The evening atmosphere at Nong Pla Mao.


In the evening, Nong Pla Maeo offers a relaxing atmosphere, where visitors can enjoy feeding the large fish that reside in the pond.




The day ends with a picture of the evening light. I will post more pictures for you to see later in the evening.


The bridge in Nong Pla Mo Public Park looks strangely lonely.


Nong Pla Thao during sunset, photographed from the evening market angle.



I will gradually take you on a journey. The story may not be smooth, so I apologize. I will try to collect some of the images I have saved for you to see.

One evening, I rode my bicycle to a nearby temple.

"Wat Phra Mahawatsawihan", also known as Wat Acharn Mi, features an unfinished church building (which has remained in this state for a long time).

The temple is located near the spicy three-way intersection road, Nong Lod village, in downtown Chaiyaphum.

Stroll during twilight.


New Chaiyaphum Provincial Hall

Stroll during twilight hours and admire the newly constructed City Hall of Chaiyaphum Province.



Nong Lod Public Park in the heart of the city.

The road from Chaiyaphum to Ban Khaew, in front of Mueang Phaya Laen School, leads to Phetchabun.


The cool breeze has begun to blow, and we have moved about 40 kilometers away from the city up the mountain to wait for the sunrise. We will experience the cool breeze, the light mist, and the beautiful sky at a corner of "Mo Hin Khao".

A scenic view from the Kholong Chang rock formations on Mo Hin Khao, another beautiful tourist spot in Chaiyaphum. I chose to wait for the sunrise here.

The cool evening light bathes the golden tips of the grass, warming the eyes and the heart.

The beautiful light before sunrise, the shadow of the rock looks like an elephant kneeling.


The sky changed color, it was very beautiful. The air was good in the morning, the best.

The sun rises, and the temperature color begins to change.

Clouds in various shapes, captivating colors, and inviting to gaze upon.

A roadside photo stop during the winter tourist season.


View from Pha Hua Nak, a sunset viewpoint on a white rock hill.

Take the opportunity to visit Khao Hin Ngam, one of the Seven Stars and Nine Suns tourist destinations in Thailand. Here... Chaiyaphum.

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