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Wat Kam Ko
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 10/01/2011
» Wat Kam Ko is a Burmese-style temple built in 1890 and is located opposite Wat Phra Non. The temple is known for its special architectural feature at the entrance arch to the chapel. It also stores text in Thai Yai script chronicling Thai Yai histor
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Wat Chong Klang
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 10/01/2011
» Wat Chong Kham is located in the same compound as Wat Jong Klang. There is a colonial style building, located at the northern edge of the complex, with a large Buddha monument. There are several interesting items such as wooden figurines of human an
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Wat Pha That Doi Kong Moo
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 16/08/2010
» The Wat Pha That Doi Kong Moo is a Burmese-style temple located some 1,500 metres up on the Doi Kong Moo Hill, overlooking the valley and the town of Mae Hong Son. The view can be misty and foggy in the mornings. The temple has two chedis containing
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Wat Chong Kham
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 16/08/2010
» The Wat Chong Kham in Mae Hong Son is found on the southern banks of Chong Klang Lake. It was built in 1827 by the Thai Yai of Burma. The pillars are covered in gold leaf. There is a large Buddha image by Burmese craftsmen. It is very close to Wat Ch
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Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 16/08/2010
» The Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is located on a hill to the west of the town of Doi Kong Mu in Mae Hong Son. There are two Burmese-style chedis; the larger one was built in 1860 while the smaller one was erected in 1874.
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Wat Hua Wiang
Temple & religious sites, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son
Price : N/A, Posted on 23/08/2010
» The Wat Hua Wiang is a temple near the Mae Hong Son market. There is a large, Burmese-style bronze Buddha image, a two-storey building with a multi-tiered towers, and quite a few monks.
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