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Nakhon Phanom, once the centre of the ancient Sri Kotrabun Kingdom, lies along the western bank of the majestic Mekong River, although over the centuries it has moved back and forth across the river. The lovely setting of nakhon Phanom town is enhanced by the rugged beauty of the jungle-covered mountains that lie beyond the town of Thakaek on the Laotian side of the river. King Rama I chose the name nakhon Phanom, City of mountains, because of the remarkable mountains found in the province.
Partly a result of its long History, nakhon Phanom is a melting pot of diverse ethnic Cultures and traditions, particularly represented by the Lao, who have lent a strong influence to the architecture, customs, and CUISINE of nakhon Phanom, including the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan welcoming ceremony.
Throughout the History of nakhon Phanom, Laotians and people from smaller ethnic minority groups migrated across the Mekong River giving modern nakhon Phanom a distinctive cultural Fusion that is apparent in the Local language, customs, and CUISINE. Visitors can appreciate this Culture during the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan ceremony or by witnessing one of the region’s folk dances, such as the Sri Kotrabun, Fon Phu Thai, Sek-Ten-Sak, and So Tung Bung, some of which are only performed on special occasions.
Nakhon Phanom, once the centre of the ancient Sri Kotrabun Kingdom, lies along the western bank of the majestic Mekong River, although over the centuries it has moved back and forth across the river. The lovely setting of nakhon Phanom town is enhanced by the rugged beauty of the jungle-covered mountains that lie beyond the town of Thakaek on the Laotian side of the river. King Rama I chose the name nakhon Phanom, City of mountains, because of the remarkable mountains found in the province.
Partly a result of its long History, nakhon Phanom is a melting pot of diverse ethnic Cultures and traditions, particularly represented by the Lao, who have lent a strong influence to the architecture, customs, and CUISINE of nakhon Phanom, including the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan welcoming ceremony.
Throughout the History of nakhon Phanom, Laotians and people from smaller ethnic minority groups migrated across the Mekong River giving modern nakhon Phanom a distinctive cultural Fusion that is apparent in the Local language, customs, and CUISINE. Visitors can appreciate this Culture during the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan ceremony or by witnessing one of the region’s folk dances, such as the Sri Kotrabun, Fon Phu Thai, Sek-Ten-Sak, and So Tung Bung, some of which are only performed on special occasions.
Nakhon Phanom, once the centre of the ancient Sri Kotrabun Kingdom, lies along the western bank of the majestic Mekong River, although over the centuries it has moved back and forth across the river. The lovely setting of nakhon Phanom town is enhanced by the rugged beauty of the jungle-covered mountains that lie beyond the town of Thakaek on the Laotian side of the river. King Rama I chose the name nakhon Phanom, City of mountains, because of the remarkable mountains found in the province.
Partly a result of its long History, nakhon Phanom is a melting pot of diverse ethnic Cultures and traditions, particularly represented by the Lao, who have lent a strong influence to the architecture, customs, and CUISINE of nakhon Phanom, including the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan welcoming ceremony.
Throughout the History of nakhon Phanom, Laotians and people from smaller ethnic minority groups migrated across the Mekong River giving modern nakhon Phanom a distinctive cultural Fusion that is apparent in the Local language, customs, and CUISINE. Visitors can appreciate this Culture during the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan ceremony or by witnessing one of the region’s folk dances, such as the Sri Kotrabun, Fon Phu Thai, Sek-Ten-Sak, and So Tung Bung, some of which are only performed on special occasions.
Nakhon Phanom, once the centre of the ancient Sri Kotrabun Kingdom, lies along the western bank of the majestic Mekong River, although over the centuries it has moved back and forth across the river. The lovely setting of nakhon Phanom town is enhanced by the rugged beauty of the jungle-covered mountains that lie beyond the town of Thakaek on the Laotian side of the river. King Rama I chose the name nakhon Phanom, City of mountains, because of the remarkable mountains found in the province.
Partly a result of its long History, nakhon Phanom is a melting pot of diverse ethnic Cultures and traditions, particularly represented by the Lao, who have lent a strong influence to the architecture, customs, and CUISINE of nakhon Phanom, including the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan welcoming ceremony.
Throughout the History of nakhon Phanom, Laotians and people from smaller ethnic minority groups migrated across the Mekong River giving modern nakhon Phanom a distinctive cultural Fusion that is apparent in the Local language, customs, and CUISINE. Visitors can appreciate this Culture during the Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan ceremony or by witnessing one of the region’s folk dances, such as the Sri Kotrabun, Fon Phu Thai, Sek-Ten-Sak, and So Tung Bung, some of which are only performed on special occasions.
Phra That Choeng Chum (Thai: พระธาตุเชิงชุม) a major and sacred religious monument of Sakon Nakhon Province, is enshrined at Wat Phra That Choeng Chum in town. Of rectangular shape, it is made of mortar and bricks with a height of 24 meters. It is featured on the reverse of the ten-satang coin.
Sakon Nakhon existed as a major city in the Khmer Empire of Khotraboon, with the ancient city of Srikhotraboon within present-day Udon Thani Province as the capital, at the height of its glory during the 12th to the 16th centuries. Many Khmer shrines and artefacts stand proof to the claim and constitute major attractions of the province. The Shrine of the Holy Relic of Narai Jengweng, Phuphek, Dum and the Khmer Bridge are a few examples.
Phra That Choeng Chum is built to cover footprints of four Buddhas namely Phra Kakusantha, Phra Konakom, Phra Kassapa, and Phra Kodom (the present Buddha) and Phra Sri Ariyametrei (next Buddha). Next to the Phra That is the chapel that houses Luang Por Ong Saen, a sacred Buddha statue of the province.
Phra That Choeng Chum (Thai: พระธาตุเชิงชุม) a major and sacred religious monument of Sakon Nakhon Province, is enshrined at Wat Phra That Choeng Chum in town. Of rectangular shape, it is made of mortar and bricks with a height of 24 meters. It is featured on the reverse of the ten-satang coin.
Sakon Nakhon existed as a major city in the Khmer Empire of Khotraboon, with the ancient city of Srikhotraboon within present-day Udon Thani Province as the capital, at the height of its glory during the 12th to the 16th centuries. Many Khmer shrines and artefacts stand proof to the claim and constitute major attractions of the province. The Shrine of the Holy Relic of Narai Jengweng, Phuphek, Dum and the Khmer Bridge are a few examples.
Phra That Choeng Chum is built to cover footprints of four Buddhas namely Phra Kakusantha, Phra Konakom, Phra Kassapa, and Phra Kodom (the present Buddha) and Phra Sri Ariyametrei (next Buddha). Next to the Phra That is the chapel that houses Luang Por Ong Saen, a sacred Buddha statue of the province.
Wat Phar Pu Korn is located in a Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary and Phar Nam Som which is a connecting boundary of 3 provinces which are Udon Thani, Loei and Nong Khai. For location of this temple, it's locating in Na Yoon district, Udon Thani. Since this temple is located in Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary area so this temple is surrounded by more than 12,000 square yard.I can see the greenery of the forest everywhere here.
In the year 2014, Tourism Authority of Thailand has promoted Wat Phar Pu Korn as 1 of 10 Dream Destinations places which once need to visit in life in the topic of "Ar Ram Pi Thak Purn Par Parang Satha Haeng Si Kiew".
Inside the chapel is the reclining Buddha Maha Muni Olknat prophet. Reclining Buddha image has 20 meters long and takes 6 years of construction. It's built on the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King seventh Birthday Anniversary. I hear that the head of this Buddha image is built from a clear white marble imported from Italy. The chapel start opening from 8.30-17.00 pm. but if you want to take a photo at night, you need to ask for their permission in advance because I also plan to take photo in the night time also but I haven't inform them in advance so I miss the chance here.
Wat Phar Pu Korn is located in a Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary and Phar Nam Som which is a connecting boundary of 3 provinces which are Udon Thani, Loei and Nong Khai. For location of this temple, it's locating in Na Yoon district, Udon Thani. Since this temple is located in Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary area so this temple is surrounded by more than 12,000 square yard.I can see the greenery of the forest everywhere here.
In the year 2014, Tourism Authority of Thailand has promoted Wat Phar Pu Korn as 1 of 10 Dream Destinations places which once need to visit in life in the topic of "Ar Ram Pi Thak Purn Par Parang Satha Haeng Si Kiew".
Inside the chapel is the reclining Buddha Maha Muni Olknat prophet. Reclining Buddha image has 20 meters long and takes 6 years of construction. It's built on the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King seventh Birthday Anniversary. I hear that the head of this Buddha image is built from a clear white marble imported from Italy. The chapel start opening from 8.30-17.00 pm. but if you want to take a photo at night, you need to ask for their permission in advance because I also plan to take photo in the night time also but I haven't inform them in advance so I miss the chance here.
Wat Phar Pu Korn is located in a Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary and Phar Nam Som which is a connecting boundary of 3 provinces which are Udon Thani, Loei and Nong Khai. For location of this temple, it's locating in Na Yoon district, Udon Thani. Since this temple is located in Na Yoon Forest Sanctuary area so this temple is surrounded by more than 12,000 square yard.I can see the greenery of the forest everywhere here.
In the year 2014, Tourism Authority of Thailand has promoted Wat Phar Pu Korn as 1 of 10 Dream Destinations places which once need to visit in life in the topic of "Ar Ram Pi Thak Purn Par Parang Satha Haeng Si Kiew".
Inside the chapel is the reclining Buddha Maha Muni Olknat prophet. Reclining Buddha image has 20 meters long and takes 6 years of construction. It's built on the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King seventh Birthday Anniversary. I hear that the head of this Buddha image is built from a clear white marble imported from Italy. The chapel start opening from 8.30-17.00 pm. but if you want to take a photo at night, you need to ask for their permission in advance because I also plan to take photo in the night time also but I haven't inform them in advance so I miss the chance here.