Nakhon Sawan Province, also
known as Pak Nam Pho, is where the rivers Ping, Wang,
Yom, and Nan converge and form the Chao Phraya River,
the most important waterway in Thailand. Nakhon
Sawan is in the lower northern part of Thailand between
the North and the Central Regions and as such, it is
regarded as the doorway to the North and the hub of
transportation in the lower North.
Wat Bang Mafo, Nakhon Sawan
Wat Bang Mafo is an old temple built in
the late Ayutthaya period. The most
striking aspect is the ...
Khao Tham Phra, Nakhon Sawan
Khao Tham Phra is at Mu 8 in Tambon Noen
Sala. Inside are stalactites,
stalagmites and Buddha image...
Chinese New Year Festival, Nakhon Sawan
The
Chinese New Year or Trut
Chin in Thai is a festival of
thanksgiving and ancestor worship, and a
time of family reunion...
Wat Chong Khae, Nakhon Sawan
Wat Chong Kae is the largest
temple in the region of
Tumbon Chong Kae
and Thep Nimit...
Wat Khao
Loe, Nakhon Sawan
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Wat Lang
Kheo, Nakhon Sawan
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Wat Takhli, Nakhon Sawan
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Nakhon Sawan city, Nakhon Sawan
Nakhon Sawan” is located in
the lower north of Thailand. It was an
ancient city and had many names such as
Muang Phra Bang, Muang Chontawan, and
Pak Nam Pho...