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Wang Sha's tourism industry in that space.

Visitors can take a boat to watch the scenery on both sides of the strait and pay homage to the Buddha statue of the Dragon Buddha in Thong Thammachat Nua Temple. You can rent a boat at Chao Phraya River Pier.

Temple of Chom Sirinat Froth

Khiri Nat Phrot Temple in Chom is located at the top of Buat Nak Mountain, between Dechation Bridge and Chiraprawat Castle. Legend has it that the Burmese army built this temple when it ransacked Ayutthaya for the second time to show that it still maintained its Buddhist faith. The most interesting things here are the replicas of the footprints of Buddha statues and the assembly hall called "Bot Thewada Sang" by local people. 1 1 There is a festival every month, and golden leaves are stuck on the footprints. There will also be boat races during the festival.

Klingelan temple

Klang Temple in Karen State is located in Village 5, Karen State Township, on the bank of the South River. There is a bronze Buddha statue in Manweichai posture in Sukhothai style and an old hall with a history of 100 years. There are also replicas of Buddha's footprints and a mural reflecting Buddha's life. There are many monkeys living in the front of the temple. You can see a crocodile farm.

Sisawan Sankaram Temple

Temple Sawan Temple (Xiunan Temple) is located in the empty town of Wangsha. This is an ancient temple where government officials swear allegiance to the king. The foundation of that period was some spears, paddles, knives and swords. A golden Buddha statue and a silver Buddha statue. The main Buddha statue in the old guild hall has a history of 100 years. 1976, His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen and their two princesses came here to unveil this new hall. There is also a pagoda here to commemorate the golden 50 years of His Majesty the King. The Sawan Sankaram Temple is considered to be an ancient temple with great historical value.

Volanat Banfo Temple

Volanat Banfo Temple (Kop Mountain) is an ancient temple in the county, located at the top of Kop Mountain at an altitude of 185.5 meters. There are two ways to get there: a staircase with 439 steps and an asphalt road with a width of 3 meters. At the top of the mountain, there are replicas of the footprints of Buddha statues and pagodas dedicated to Buddhist cultural relics. At that time, Sukhothai was the capital of the country. The temple was praised by the religious department as the best developed temple in 1966. A nearby hill is home to some TV relay stations. Boyadong

Boya Cave is Xingang Village in Tambangnongkro, which is about 30 kilometers away from the urban area on the road from Nakong Wang Sha to Latyao. Then walk 6 kilometers to reach the Temple of Tan Boya (Thep Nimit Song Tham Temple). A flight of stairs at the foot of the mountain leads to the cave. This cave is divided into three parts. The first part has a giant Buddha, and the second part is a dead corner with a pond called Bo Nam Thip, which is considered sacred by local people. The third part is the exit to other roads. In addition to this sacred pond, there are beautiful stalagmites and stalactites in this cave.

Borafit L.

Boraphet Lake is the largest freshwater lake swamp in Thailand. Its area is about 2 12 square kilometers. It includes the municipal government, Taco county and part of Chunsheng county. In the past, Lake Borafit was called "North Sea" or "Chom Lake" because it is rich in aquatic animals and plants. According to the survey, there are still about 148 species of animals and 44 species of plants living and growing here. Among them, rare animals include the white-eyed river swallow and the tiger bass.

1 1 From March to March, a large number of waterfowl migrated here. Under the protection of wildlife protection agencies, some areas of the swamp have been designated as reserves of Boraphet Lake. Lake Borafitt is also a breeding ground for fish, and the fishery department has set up an aquatic development station in Lake Borafitt.

Chaopho Thepharak-Chaomae Thapthim Temple

Chaopho Thepharak-Chaomae Thapthem Temple is located in Pak Nam Pho community on the right bank of Chao Phraya River. The local people are full of respect for this temple, and it has also become a place of spiritual belief for people in this area and those passing by this river.

Nakong Shawangfu Culture Building

Nakong Shawan Building Culture Building is located in Lazapa College in Nakong Shawan. This two-story building belongs to Thai contemporary architectural style, and the front is very beautiful. It is the historical, archaeological and cultural information center of the province. There is an exhibition hall in the building to show cultural development and various archaeological sites. It was built in 1992 and was unveiled by Her Royal Highness Princess Ma Khazhak Lee Sirindhorn on1August/992 17.

Wang Sha Park.

Wang Sha Park is located next to the expressway of Asia in Shashi, Nakhon Ratchasima. It used to be a swamp with an area of 502,400 square meters, named Nongsongbang. Later, it was built into a public park of similar scale surrounded by the Second Ring Road. In the center of the park is an island with an area of 6400 square meters. The park has gardens, lawns, fountains, outdoor stages, waterfalls and rose gardens.

The headwaters of Zhaopiye River in southern Mae.

The source of the Chao Phraya River is Bainanpu County in front of the dam in this city, where the Pinghe River meets the Nanhe River. Here, you can clearly distinguish the two rivers. The water in Nanhe River is reddish, while the water in Pinghe River is somewhat green. They form the Chao Phraya River, the most important waterway in China. The Chao Phraya River flows through several provinces, then passes through Bangkok and ends in the Gulf of Thailand in Beilan (Shawan Bagan). The total length is about 370 kilometers. The best place to see its source is Chaopho Thepharak-Chaomae Thapthim Temple.