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Muang Badan (The Underwater Temple), Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Not only visiting Mon Bridge but cruising to Wat Tai Nam or Muang Badan is also one of the highlights of traveling at Sangkhlaburi regarding the interesting history about three ancient temples which are the symbolic of three nationalities- Wat Wang Wiwekaram of Mon, Wat Srisuwan of Karen and Wat Somdej of Thais. For the cruising trip, Wat Wang Wiwekaram (Wat Lung Phor Uttama) and Wat Srisuwan are under the water, but Wat Somdej is located on a hill. The angle of three temples is, where three rivers consist of the Beekly, Rantee and Song Kalia rivers meet, called “Three Suffering”. The river that has been a vital river of all local people for a long time.
Manlika R.E. 124, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Malika R.E.124 is the new tourist attraction in Kanchaburi province, the one and only city of culture and lifestyles in Thailand and the world. The retro-city during the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Rama V has been constructed because that was the renovation era of Siam which every changing had affected the people’s life at that time. For example, the abolition of slavery and the influence from western in Siam led to the combination of cultures. It was defined as the golden era of civilization.
Wat Hin Thaen Lamphachi, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Wat Hin Thaen Lam Pha Chee is located on Baan Hin Thaen, Nhong Phai, Daan Makham Tie, Kanchanaburi province. It was assumed to be built in 2481, BE. Luang Phor Somkit, the abbot of the place, claimed that the idea of constructing a glass church on a swan boat came from Phra Kru Mahaputthapirak’s omen. All Somde-Toh’s believer donated more than 100 million baht to build this temple.
Three pagodas pass, nKanchanaburi Provice, Thailand
Three Pagodas Pass, had been known as Three Plies of Rocks, is a pass of Thailand - Myanmar border on Tenasserim Mountain Range and also be a popular sacred place for tourists. Currently, not only be a border of Thailand - Myanmar but Three Pagodas Pass also has a market for trading some of important goods.
Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Wat Wang Wiwekaram (Wat Luang Phor Uttama) is not only an important tourist attraction in Sangkhlaburi but a mind center of the local residences from different nationalities. For Thai, Karen and espacially Mon villagers, Luang Phor Uttama is like “a god of Mon” which their strong believe inspired this temple. Wat Wang Wiwekaram became a representative of Luang Phor Uttama and also a sacred place of Mon people.
The Bridge of the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
The Bridge of the River Kwai is the most important historical place in Kanchanaburi. The bridge of the Death Railway was built in World War II. This remarkable iron bridge had inscribed a dozen of historical stories. Visiting the bridge becomes a signature for tourists in Kanchanaburi.
Mon Bridge, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Sangkhlaburi district, a border of Thailand – Myanmar, is located 215 kilometers away from Kanchanaburi’s town. Sangkhlaburi is the city of fertility and the various cultures, which combined Thai, Karen, Mon, Laos and Myanmar villagers together. It is surrounded by plants and mountains, which the location is called “Sam Pra Sob” or Three Suffering due to the confluence of the Beekly, Rantee and Song Kalia rivers. Those rivers have become the vital river of Mons in both countries.
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