Located in the city center near the intersection of Inchai Mit Road and Samran Ruen Road, this site was originally known as Wat Ton Makham. The temple houses the grand wooden doors of the ancient main hall of Wat Phra Fang. These impressive doors, made from Prue wood, measure 2.2 meters wide, 5.3 meters high, and 16 centimeters thick. They feature intricate carvings dating back to the Ayutthaya period, adorned with winding floral patterns and seven clusters of rice motifs. Flanking these clusters are leaves carved in the shape of the angel-chasing vine. It is said that these wooden doors are renowned for their beauty, being the second most beautiful after the doors of the Vihara at Wat Suan Dusit in Bangkok.
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Wat Thammathiptai
Province: Uttaradit
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