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Phrathat Nong Sam Muen  :

Chaiyaphum Travel Guide : Phrathat Nong Sam Muen
      Phrathat Nong Sam Muen is considered to be a very beautiful temple with a perfect chedi. There are no records that reveal when the temple was constructed but architectural and fine arts evidences show that the temple was built with designs from the Lanna, Lan Chang and Ayutthaya periods. Many experts believe that the temple was constructed during the reign of King Chai Chetthathirat of Lan Chang in the 16th century.More....


 

Wat Sila At Phu Phra :

Chaiyaphum Travel Guide : Wat Sila At Phu Phra
      Chaiyaphum is also home to Wat Sila At Phu Phra. This temple is famous for its rock shelter where bas-relief images of Buddha are engraved. The bas-reliefs are now protected by a roof and you can admire a large Buddha image in sitting in meditation posture. The lap width of the image is 1.52 meters and the height is around 2.13 meters. The right palm is place on the lap, while the left palm of the image rests on the shank. More....

 
 

Chaiyaphum Travel Guide :

Phraya Phakdi Chumphon Monument 

        Phraya Phakdi Chumphon (Lae) Monument is located in the district of Mueang Chaiyaphum.  It is actually located at Sun Ratchakan Roundabout, which is on the way to the city. The monument was built in 1975 and is dedicated to the first governor of Chaiyaphum. The governor was called Chaopho Phraya Lae by the locals.  

 

        As per historical records, during the reign of King Rama II, in 1817, Nai Lae, who was court official of Chao Anuwong of Vientiane, moved with his family and followers to Ban Nam Khun in Nakhon Ratchasima district after crossing the Mekong River. Thereafter, the community moved to Non Nam Om, around 6 kilometers from the center of Chaiyaphum. Later the community moved once again and this time to a location within present-day Mueang District. Here they became subjects of the town of Nakhon Ratchasima and took King Rama III as their lawful king. The community did not consider themselves under the authority of Chao Anuwong of Vientiane. King Rama III, made the town in Chaiyaphum District where the community was living and appointed Khun Phakdi Chumphon (Lae) as the first governor.

        However, Chao Anuwong of Vientiane led an army to attack Nakhon Ratchasima in 1826. This prompted Khun Phakdi Chumphon to join hands with other governors of the neighboring provinces to fight him. The Thai army won but Chao Anuwong was not captured. He later returned to capture Khun Phakdi Chumphon and executed him under a tamarind tree near Pla Thao Swamp.

        To honor the ultimate sacrifice done by Khun Phakdi Chumphon, he was conferred the title Phraya Phakdi Chumphon and a monument was later erected to honor his good deeds and sacrifice.

Chaiyaphum Travel Guide : Phraya Phakdi Chumphon Monument

 

 

 

 

 

 
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