This local
museum is at the Uthai Thani Provincial Non-formal Education
Centre on Si Uthai Road near the city hall. On display are
prehistoric human skeletons, clothes, regalia of city lords, and
a room of Thai house and wood models. Advance reservation is
necessary. For more information, please call 0 5651 1511.
Rafts on Sakae
Krang River reflect the lifestyle of Uthai Thani people that has
always been linked with water. Water is used here to grow
pandanus and for raising fish in floating baskets, particularly
gourami, that has become a main occupation of the province and
which has made it famous. Tourists can take a boat to view the
life of people living on rafts on Sakae Krang River by boarding
at Lan Sakae Pier near Municipal 2 Fresh Market in Amphoe Mueang
or boarding at Lan Suphannika in front of the provincial hall on
Si Uthai Road. The route passes Wat Tha Sung and ends at Tambon
Tha Sung where Sakae Krang River and Chao Phraya River meets.
There are tour boats serving visitors. For more information,
please contact Pan House Travel at Tel: 0 2933 0577, 0 2538
0335, 0 2538 3705.
Wat Sankat
Rattana Khiri is at the foot of Khao Sakae Krang at the end of
Tha Chang Road in the municipality. Inside the main hall is
“Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Sai Sit” or “Luang Pho Mongkhon”, an
ancient bronze Buddha imae form the Sukhothai period in theMan
Wichai posture. It is 1.5 metres wide and was made in the reign
of King Lithai. In the open area of the temple is a stairway
ascending to the top of Khao Sakae Krang totaling 449 steps. At
the peak is a pavilion with a multi-tiered roof housing a
replica of Lord Buddha’s footprint and a large bronze bell built
in the reign of King Rama V. It is said that this is a sacred
bell that visitors to the province who does not ring the bell is
like on who never gets to see the province.
In addition,
in one corner of the temple is a pavilion housing a statue of
the father of King Rama I, the founder of the Chakri dynastr,
who was born in Ban Sakae Krang.
Getting There:
From the city, take Road No. 3220 and turn left into the
provincial staduum leading up the mountain. The distance is
around 4 kilometres.
Wat Tha Sung
(another name is Wat Chantharam) is at Mu 2, Tambon Nam Sum. It
is an old temple from the Ayutthaya period. It was formerly
called “Wat Chan” which is the name of an
abbot. Wat Chantharam later was abandoned until 1789 when the
monk Luang Pho Yai came here. Villagers asked him to become the
abbot of the temple and he renovated it. The first location of
the temple was on the bank of Sakae Krang River. The artifact of
the place is a pulpit built by Luang Pho Yai that is opposite
the temple. More buildings were later added by the monk Phra
Ratchaphrom Yan Nen (Luang Pho Ruesi Ling Dam). The new
convocation hall is beautiful with an ornately decorated
interior. The inner windows and doors have pictures of angels.
His Majesty the King presided over a ceremony to officially open
the building. Surronding the building is a traditional columned
wall. Images of Luang Pho Pan and Luang Pho Yai 3 times the
actual size is at the corner of the front wall. Furthermore, the
new site has a wide area as well as many pavilions with
accommodation for meditation. The main hall is open during
09.00-11.45 hrs. and 14.00-16.00 hrs. daily.
Getting There: From the city,
take Road No. 3265 to the ferry at Amphoe Manorom, about 6
kilometres away. Wat Than Sung is on both sides.
Wat
Thammakhosok or called “Wat Rong Kho” by
villagers was built in the early Rattanakosin period. It is on
Si Uthai Road, Tambon Uthai Mai in the municipality. It was used
to hold rites by Uthai Thani government officials to pledge
allegiance to the king as well as an execution site. The most
interesting places in the temple are the chapel and the main
Buddha image hall. The chapel is of the Rattanakosin period. A
tiled roof covers the building. The Buddha image here is highly
sacred. There are beautiful murals inside, the works of late
Ayutthaya artists. The main hall is a larger building that is
higher than the chapel. A pedestal inside has around 20 Buddha
images on it. The outer windowpanes have plaster drawings of the
epic Ramayana as frames. The doors have wooden floral patterns
painted in bright red.
The area. The ladder, once Sankat
Rattana Khiri up toward the top of the he Sakae Krang or use the
highway 3220 for a long distance 4 Km. Then turn
around the stadium District, then follow up to him from the top
of the top of the panoramic scenery can be his city Uthai Thani
has a large mondop to
establish the location of the footprints Bahts simulation, which
moved to the temple, Chan, a. In 1927. front is a bell of 2448,
the Permanent Secretary for
heart and the Uthai Thani join together to build a. In 1927.
2443 were considered a sacred bell who went to Uthai Thani, do
not depend on the stroke of the
bell, it is not going to the Uthai Thani
Wat Mani Sathit Kapittharam is
located on Sunthon Sathit Road, behind the health garden, at the
Clock Tower Circle. This temple was constructed in the
Rattanakosin period, and local people call it Wat Thung Kaeo.
Inside the temple, there is a large five-pinnacled prang, with a
width of 8 metres and a height
of 16 metres, which was built in 1909. The prang contains the
relics of Lord Buddha and the image of Luangpho Yaem who
constructed this temple. In the
area of the temple, there is a large holy water pool made of
bricks and a stone tablet with magic scripts of Luangpho Yaem
located in the middle of the pool.
Its water was once used to bathe the king in the coronation
ceremony of King Rama VI and King Rama VII.
Wat
Ubosatharam was originally called “Wat Bot Manorom”
and is located in the municipality on the bank of Sakae Krang
River opposite Uthai Thani Fresh Market. It is surmised that it
was built in the early Rattanakosin period. Many historical
sites and artifacts are found inside, such as wall murals in the
convocation hall from the early Rattanakosin period that depict
the life of Lord Buddha from birth till death. They are of
exquisite craftsmanship. The murals inside the main hall are
also from the same period and depict Lord Buddha showing mercy
upon angels in heaven and others scenes. Moreover, there are 3
pagodas, each from different periods and of different styles.
Also of interest are the main hall, the convocation hall, the
prayer building, the octagonal multi-tiered rood, the Bot Nam
raft, the replica of Lord Buddha’s footprint from the time of
King Rama IV, a silver Buddha image weighing 30 kilograms, and
gifts from King Rama V to Luang Pho Chan Wat Bot when the king
visited Uthai Thani on 10 August 1906, like a monk’s bowl with a
pearl-inlaid lid, a stone monk’s bowl, a glazed bowl, a sack
used when the king visited Europe, a wide-month urn, a vase,
etc.
Bot Nam is in
front of Wat Ubosatharam on the bank of Sakae Krang River. It
was built to receive King Rama V when he visited northern
provinces in 1906. Originally a twin raft, it has an elongated
carved apex of the gable like normal temple main halls. It also
had a front part with a circular sign in Pali stating that the
king visited here in good faith. In 1976, the raft was renovated
and made into a single raft of floors so it is suitable for
monks to use. There is an area for worshippers to sit under a
four-sided roof. The sign has been moved to the middle of front
part of the roof. Today the raft is used by raft residents for
religious ceremonies such as weddings, ordinations, funeral, and
merit-making activities.
The museum hok saetung in the
city Uthai Thani home, the architecture. China is expected to be
age is not less than 100 years
in the area of the river Sakae Krang Uthai Thani Province
Chinese model first came to settle down here since the end of
the Ayutthaya mostly a
businessman who travel to the cargo ship with here is a market
because the boom in this area are mostly rice farming, loading
the cart, a farmer to come in
and sold to join as a Chinese traders and do business here and
the windmill, as well as the other is the Chinese live Chinese
often as well as an association, the
education system in the form of self-and try to keep the custom
of his own,
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Municipality, Uthai Rd. , Narong numbers, Uthai new
original name of the temple Panead abandoned later in the year
B.E. 2454 the beginning of the reign of integration with the 6
temple Wat temple and
changed the name new moon, but the villagers popular called the
"New temple "within a church mural shows a flower, and
strengthened (flowers of the city
of heaven) the church is similar to the ship raised by craftsmen
church in the arts China mix decorated with glazed tile pattern
Group vine
Located at Ban Tai
Thung Yai district, city Getting directions from the Thap Than
the Krok Phra district. The highway for a distance of 3005 km
will have
eight right-hand fork is 1.5 km to the gravel dam Wang protector
Dam is a small irrigation dam blocks the river or bask in the
Sakae Krang River. Muang
District, Uthai Thani Beautiful scenery around the reservoir dam
page.
In Thung Yai. Wang
Romklao to 300 meters is the place to find ancient remains bell
rock Base standing Buddha made of bronze stone bracelet stone
Buddha. Conditions city wall are still some remaining soil.