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Archaeological discoveries

  • Wat Phra That

    Terrain General condition Wat Phra That is an abandoned temple. Located in the middle of the ancient city of Kamphaeng Phet on the east side of Wat Phra Kaew. Currently in Kamphaeng Phet municipality and in Mueang Kamphaeng Phet district. Height above mean sea level 84 meters Waterway Ping River G

  • Wat Phra Kaew

    Terrain General Condition Wat Phra Kaew is an abandoned temple. It is the largest measure Located in the middle of the ancient city of Kamphaeng Phet. Currently, it is within Mueang Kamphaeng Phet District and Mueang Kamphaeng Phet Municipality. Height above mean sea level 85 meters Waterway Ping

  • Dong Wai Temple

    Terrain General Condition Located outside the city wall on the north side, about 400 meters from the gate of Saphan Khom. Currently, Ratchadamnoen 2 Road or National Highway No. 101 (Kamphaeng Phet-Sukhothai) cuts through the west side of the temple. Height above mean sea level 79 meters Waterway

  • elephant temple

    Terrain General Condition Wat Chang is an abandoned ancient site. It is located outside the northern wall of Kamphaeng Phet. near the gate of Wat Chang 360 meters north of the moat. Height above mean sea level 82 meters Waterway Ping River Geological conditions The soil is sandy and has a layer o

  • Kalothai Temple

    Terrain General Condition Wat Kalothai is an abandoned ancient site. It is located outside the ancient city walls of Kamphaeng Phet on the east side. It is about 200 meters from the moat to the east, 1.3 kilometers from the Ping River to the east. Currently, it is within the district of Mueang Kamp

  • Thung Setthi Fort

    Terrain General Condition Thung Setthi Fort is a large abandoned ancient site. It is located outside the ancient city of Nakhon Chum on the south side. within the current Nakhon Chum Subdistrict Municipality The surrounding area is a plain field. The north side of the fort is adjacent to National H

  • Wat Krajomthong

    Terrain General Condition Wat Krajomthong is a temple that is still in use today. Located on the edge of Khlong Bang Noi north side On the east and west sides of the temple there is a small canal running through it. Wat Krajomthong is located 300 meters east of Wat Saphan and about 2 kilometers we

  • Phikun Temple

    Terrain General Condition Wat Phikun is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Chuek Nang Canal north side On the east side there is a small canal flowing through it. Wat Phikun is 1.5 kilometers west of Wat Thong Bang Ramat, 2.3 kilometers west of Wat Ko Ma, 800 meters south

  • Golden Temple

    Terrain General Condition Wat Thong is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Chuek Nang Canal north side It is about 300 meters south of Khlong Bang Noi and 1.3 kilometers west of Khlong Chak Phra. The condition of the area is a plain, flooded, and the surrounding area of ​​t

  • island temple

    Terrain General condition Koh Temple is a temple that is still in use today. It is located in a triangular area at the confluence of two canals, namely Khlong Bang Noi adjacent to the temple to the north or the upper canal and Khlong Bang Chueang Nang adjacent to the temple to the south or the lowe

  • Angkula Temple (abandoned)

    Terrain General Condition Angkula Temple is an abandoned temple. Located along the Bang Ramat canal north side It is between the Blacksmith Temple and the Mondop Temple. along the road (Chimpli Road - Wat Ratchadathithan) at the foot of the bridge over the Bang Ramat Canal It is about 200 meters we

  • Wat Samornkoti

    Terrain General Condition Wat Samornkoti is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Ramat canal north side The east side of the temple is adjacent to a small canal. The condition of the area is generally floodplain. Surrounding the temple is an urban community. There are people

  • Mondop Temple

    Terrain General Condition Mondop Temple is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Ramat canal north side 300 meters west from Wat Chang Lek, 500 meters west of Khlong Chak Phra and 100 meters east of Khlong Bang Chan. The condition of the area is generally floodplain. Surround

  • Golden Temple

    Terrain General condition Wat Thong is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Ramat canal north side It is about 100 meters from Wat Krachang to the east, 1.3 kilometers from Khlong Chak Phra to the west. The condition of the area is generally floodplain. Surrounding the templ

  • grille temple

    Terrain General Condition The Grille Temple is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bang Ramat canal north side near the golden temple (100 meters from Wat Thong to the west) 1.5 kilometers west of Khlong Chak Phra. The condition of the area is generally floodplain. Surrounding t

  • Wat Noi Nai

    Terrain General Condition Wat Noi Nai is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bangkok Noi canal west side The condition of the area is a floodplain. caused by the deposition of water sediment. The current area surrounding the temple is an urban community. There are many dense str

  • Wat Nakhon Pa Mak

    Terrain General Condition Wat Nakhon Pa Mak is a temple that is still in use today. Located along Chaiyapruek Road and along the canal of Wat Kai Tia. (South side of the canal) 200 meters west of Bangkok Noi Canal and 450 meters north of Canal Chak Phra. The temple is located on a lowland area, fl

  • Wat Chaiyapruek Mala Ratchaworawihan

    Terrain General Condition Wat Chaiyapruek Mala Ratchaworawihan is a temple that is still in use today. Located on the south side of the Maha Sawat Canal On the north side, next to Khlong Maha Sawat It is about 170 meters west from the Bangkok Noi Canal and about 4 kilometers west of the Chao Phraya

  • Wat Kai Tia

    Terrain General condition Wat Kai Tia is a temple that is still in use today. Located along the Bangkok Noi canal west side In addition to the west there is a small canal, the canal of Wat Kai Tia. that connects the Bangkok Noi Canal (Separate from Khlong Bangkok Noi on the north side of the temple

  • Rae Rai Temple

    Terrain General Condition Wat Rarai is located on the west side of the Chak Phra Canal. near the mouth of Bang Ramat canal (Away from the mouth of Bang Ramat canal about 100 meters south The area is floodplain. Surrounding the city Peoples houses and buildings are dense. There is a garden area ins

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