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The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
The sandstone reclining Buddha housed at Wat Dharmacakra Semaram is the oldest reclining Buddha in Thailand and dates back to the 8th century CE. The Dvaravati-style image is 13.5 metres long
At the turn of the 20th century, the vast majority of Siamese were rice farmers who lived and worked along waterways. Fishermen, too, lived close to or on the rivers and canals. Every household had a boat, an estimated 600,000 of which navigated the canals and rivers of Bangkok. During the reign of King Chulalongkorn (1868—1910), many irrigation projects were ordered, the first of which was the Rangsit Canal in 1890.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.
Wat Plai Klong, also known as Wat Buppharam, was built in 1652 (late Ayutthaya period) during the reign of King Prasat Thong (r. 1629 - 1656). It is the oldest temple in Trat.