
Shrine of King Ji GongIt is located at Ban Wang Chomphu, Muang Kham Sub-district. It is a 5-storey Chinese-style building where the upper floor is seated
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Wat Phrathat Chom Wae (วัดพระธาตุจอมแว่) is located in Mu 2, Tambon Mueang Phan, on Chom Wae (old) Road. The people of Amphoe
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Wiang Doem Old Temple is located at Ban Wiang Doem, Village No. 2, Wiang Nuea Sub-district, originally was called Wat Phra Boran in 2497 B.E. At that time,
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King Kue Na RuinsIt is a Buddhist place with historical significance. It is a sacred place that is the spiritual center of the people of Wiang Chai District
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Wat Nantaram (วัดนันตาราม) is at Mu 13, Ban Don Chai, Yuan Sub-district, near the Chiang Kham Municipality Market. There is no evidence of
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Wat Phrachao Nang Din (วัดพระเจ้านั่งดิน) is at 45 Mu 7, Wiang Sub-district, 4 kilometres from Mueang District along Highway
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Wat Pha Tham Nimit It is a Buddhist art painted on the cliff formerly known as Phathamnimit Vipassana Center (Wat Huai Pha Kiang). It was established in 2525
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Wat Tilok Aram (Tilok Aram temple) located in the middle of Kwan Phayao. It has lasted here for more than 500 years based on the evidence of stone inscriptions
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