Amidst the recent popularity of the drama "Bupphesanniwat" and the surge in temple visits, the author and their friends were tasked with a project. Today, we will review Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol, also known as "Wat Bang Thong" by locals in Krabi province. Located in Na Nua sub-district, Ao Luek district, Krabi province, its beauty rivals that of other temples. Let's embark on a visual journey and witness its splendor. Let's go.

Upon arrival, we are greeted by a beautiful sculpture, the entrance to the temple that attracts tourists to visit. "Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol" and allows tourists to walk around the temple to pay respect to the Buddha.



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Walking another 10 steps into the temple, we will encounter the tallest stupa in the south. The stupa was built to commemorate His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn (currently His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, the 10th monarch).

The stupa is 45 meters high.

However, upon closer inspection, the pagoda of Wat Bang Thong bears a striking resemblance to the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, the site where the Buddha attained enlightenment.

The side of the pagoda is as beautiful as the front.

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Upon entering the pagoda, one is greeted by exquisite murals. Let's take a closer look.





Across from the tallest pagoda, you will be captivated by the colossal statue of Luang Pu Thuat. Pay your respects for auspiciousness in your life.


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After paying respects to Luang Pu Thuat for good luck, continue walking and you will find a pavilion for tourists to relax and rest before continuing their journey back to Surat Thani.



The beauty of this temple has many hidden artistic elements both inside and outside the pagoda, which are magnificent and exquisite. The author and five friends exclaimed "powerful" many times. If you have the opportunity to visit Krabi Province, Ao Luek District, you must remember "Wat Bang Thong" as a must-visit. You will die with your eyes closed. Just kidding. 5555 You will definitely gain knowledge and enjoy the beauty of Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol to your heart's content. But if you miss it, let me tell you, you won't be able to talk to him. So everyone must come. Bye. #White Tiger of PSU

Note: The author and their friends traveled from Surat Thani Province by private car, following GPS navigation. The route was comfortable to drive, and Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol was easy to find.









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