a royal temple and the
temple of the dharmayuthi Sect in the Northeast, was
built in 1853 by Phra Prom Ratchawongsa (Phra Upart
Ku Thong), who was Governor of Ubon Ratchathani
during the reign of King Rama Iv of the Chakri
Dynasty.
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is a royal temple on
Uparat Road beside the city Hall. The ordination
hall is in the same style as the Marbel Temple in
Bangkok. The Topaz Buddha image, the town’s sacred
image brought from Si Sattanakanahut, Laos, is kept
here.
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located on Sappasit
Road, is an ancient temple of the city. Its former
name was Wat Luang Mani Choti Sisawat; later on, the
name was changed to Wat Pa Yai and then to its
present name.
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was once the residence
of many famous monks in the field of meditation such
as Achan Sithachayaseno, Achan Man Purittatathera,
Achan Li Thammatharo, Achan Saokantasilo, and Achan
Sing Kantayakamo.
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is on Sappasit Road in
the municipal area. Its wellpreserved ordination
hall, in perfect northeastern style, is one of the
oldest ordination halls in the province.
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has a very beautiful
ordination hall built of ceramics in the shape of
the Suphannahong Royal Barge. Acharn Bun Mi, the
abbot, is very much respected by the local people
and those of the nearby provinces.
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is on the outskirts of
Ubon Ratchathani on Highway 212 Ubon-Amnat Charoen.
At the third kilometre of thehighway, there is an
800 metre side road leading to the temple.
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a large sandy beach
about 12 kilometres from the city, is located on the
bank of the Mun River. There are many food stalls
along the beach to provide services to tourists.
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is on Khun Thani Road.
It is a one-storey Panya style building built in
1918. It was once used as the City Hall. Later, it
was offered to the Department of Fine Arts to be
used as the National Museum of the city.
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is situated at Tambon
Nong Khon, 18 kilometres from the city on Highway
23. At kilometre marker 273, turn right and travel
along a laterite track for another 3 kilometres. It
is one of the oldest villages in Ubon Ratchathani.
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is situated at Tambon
Nong Khon, 18 kilometres from the city on Highway
23. At kilometre marker 273, turn right and travel
along a laterite track for another 3 kilometres. It
is one of the oldest villages in Ubon Ratchathani.
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