Nan town is a small town that is nice, clean and clean, and the nature is beautiful.
Nan travel : Wat Ming Muang, Wat Ming Muang Located on Suriyaphong Road, is the place where the city pillars of Nan Province are enshrined. The history of Wat Ming Muang is originally an abandoned temple. There are two large log city pillars holding them. Found at the remains of the temple around 2400, Chao Ananta Worarithidet, Chao Kho Nakhon Nan established a new temple named Wat Ming Muang as the name of the city pillar as Saming Muang. Later in 1984, Phrakhru Sirithamphani (Sansiri Base Siri), the abbot of Wat Ming Muang, demolished the original entire chapel. because it is very worn by designed to be a Lanna style chapel The construction of the building was the hands of Nan folk craftsmen. The stucco pattern work is made by artisans from Chiang Saen. with Mr. Sat Kaew Laodi, a big craftsman who sculpts and designs all stucco patterns inside the chapel, wrote murals by Khun Suradet Kalasen (Nan Folk talent painter) by writing an ancient image. It is a story of the history of Nan. Starting from the period of Phaya Phu Kha, the governor of Nan, Ong Pathom, located in the city of Mueang Yang (now in Pua District). until the reign of Chao Maha Brahma Surada The last ruler of Nan
Very beautiful. Inside there is a pillar of Nan's city pillar. You can come to pay respects for good fortune.
A beautiful temple In the middle of Nan city There is a famous wall image. Sigh Rak Banlue Lok (Pu Man Ya Man) and if I recommend it. I want you to come on Friday - Sunday Because there will be a walking street with a lot of food and local clothes, souvenirs for shopping.
Beautiful wall paintings can be seen as a story. Pay respect to the Buddha image. There are many people going to take pictures.
Nan town is a small town that is nice, clean and clean, and the nature is beautiful.
Nan travel : Wat Ming Muang, Wat Ming Muang Located on Suriyaphong Road, is the place where the city pillars of Nan Province are enshrined. The history of Wat Ming Muang is originally an abandoned temple. There are two large log city pillars holding them. Found at the remains of the temple around 2400, Chao Ananta Worarithidet, Chao Kho Nakhon Nan established a new temple named Wat Ming Muang as the name of the city pillar as Saming Muang. Later in 1984, Phrakhru Sirithamphani (Sansiri Base Siri), the abbot of Wat Ming Muang, demolished the original entire chapel. because it is very worn by designed to be a Lanna style chapel The construction of the building was the hands of Nan folk craftsmen. The stucco pattern work is made by artisans from Chiang Saen. with Mr. Sat Kaew Laodi, a big craftsman who sculpts and designs all stucco patterns inside the chapel, wrote murals by Khun Suradet Kalasen (Nan Folk talent painter) by writing an ancient image. It is a story of the history of Nan. Starting from the period of Phaya Phu Kha, the governor of Nan, Ong Pathom, located in the city of Mueang Yang (now in Pua District). until the reign of Chao Maha Brahma Surada The last ruler of Nan
Very beautiful. Inside there is a pillar of Nan's city pillar. You can come to pay respects for good fortune.
A beautiful temple In the middle of Nan city There is a famous wall image. Sigh Rak Banlue Lok (Pu Man Ya Man) and if I recommend it. I want you to come on Friday - Sunday Because there will be a walking street with a lot of food and local clothes, souvenirs for shopping.
Beautiful wall paintings can be seen as a story. Pay respect to the Buddha image. There are many people going to take pictures.