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When does Zhengwang Temple stop selling tickets?
Wangzheng Temple, also known as Liming Temple, was built to commemorate the 4th1th King and national hero Zheng Zhao of Thailand. Wangzheng Temple was built in Dacheng Dynasty. At that time, it was called Guan Temple, and later it was renamed Chang Temple. Wangzheng Temple is located in Tun Li Wu, a twin city on the west bank of Chao Phraya River in Thailand. It is a famous temple in Thailand and one of the royal temples in Thailand.
There are five identical pagodas in Wangzheng Temple, one big and four small. Planta, a 79-meter-high Brahman minaret, was built in 1809, and has the reputation of "Eiffel Tower in Thailand". The base and tower are square, with many floors, and the area is gradually decreasing, which is simple and solemn. The minaret is decorated with complex carvings, inlaid with colorful ceramics, glass and shells. It is the largest Mahayana tower in Thailand, surrounded by four accompanying towers, forming a group of huge and beautiful towers. These solid pagodas are all recessed on all sides, with layers of Buddha statues. From the ground to the top of the tower, all kinds of broken porcelain pieces are inlaid into all kinds of flowers.
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