This is
a large lake with an island in the middle. The lake is
regarded as the symbol of Roi Et. The area has a public
park and is the site of the city shrine.
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This
temple is situated in town and has the tallest Buddha
image in the giving blessing posture in Thailand. This
is another provincial symbol. The image is called Phra
Phuttha Ratta Mongkhon Maha Muni, or called Luang Pho
Yai by locals. The 67-metre-high image is concrete with
reinforced steel. The base is a museum. To the west is
an old city moat where the revered Chao Pho Mahesak
Shrine is located.
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This is
an old temple on a hill in the town. The convocation
hall was built in the late Ayutthaya period. The outer
wall has a mural on the life of Lord Buddha. In the old
days the temple was the site of a pledge of allegiance
to the king.
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This is a meditation
sanctuary. It is about 11 kilometres from town, on
Amnat Charoen-Khemmarat Road and three kilometres on
a side road before the end of the highway.
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