Phra Mahathat Chedi Phakdi Prakat, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
Many people travel to Hua Hin, but staying at the beach and accommodation alone can be boring. Come out to make merit and receive good things. It would be great. Wat Tang Sai, a beautiful temple by the sea in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, also has Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat, which is the home of King Rama IX.
Wat Tang Sai is located on Khao Pak Thong Chai by the sea in Ban Krut. It is an important place of worship and religious objects in this temple, including Phra Phutthakittisirichai, a Buddha statue in the meditation posture in the Gandhara style, facing the sea. Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat or Phra Maha Chedi Kao Yot, a three-storey prang with four porches, can be seen from far away. It is a beautiful viewpoint where you can see Ban Krut Beach, the bay and coconut trees as far as the eye can see.
It is a good place to learn about architecture, painting, sculpture, religion and ecology. The important place of worship and religious objects in this temple is Phra Phutthakittisirichai or what the locals call Luang Pho Yai, a Buddha statue in the meditation posture in the Gandhara style, facing the sea. Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat Or the Nine-Pierced Phra Maha Chedi and the five-storey Chaturamuk Prang, which was built to honor and offer to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great on the occasion of his 50th anniversary of accession to the throne, was designed by M.R. Mitrarun Kasemsiri, an architect at the Palace. His exquisite design and construction skills preserve the outstanding Thai architecture. There is also the Palace of Admiral Prince of Chumphon, located on the top of Khao Thongchai, which is a beautiful viewpoint where you can see Ban Krut Beach, the bay and coconut trees as far as the eye can see. Suitable for watching the sunrise and sunset
Highlights of Wat Tang Sai
In the part of Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat, it is a Maha That Chedi that King Rama IX gave the name to. It is a Thai architecture in the Rattanakosin period. It was built from the faith of the villagers in the king without using government funds. This was to honor and offer as a special royal merit on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the reign. This bell-shaped chedi is located on a square base with a 5-storey building, which means the 50th anniversary of the reign or the meaning of the 5 aggregates. There are also 9 chedis, which mean the temple of King Rama IX. In addition, at the base of Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat, you can see a view of Ban Krut Beach from a high angle, which is uniquely beautiful. You can take pictures from this point because you will get the most beautiful view of the sea in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Another highlight of Wat Tang Sai is the area leading up to the chedi, which is home to Phra Phutthakitsirichai, a large Buddha statue in the Gandhara meditation posture. Indian art, sitting cross-legged in lotus meditation, created by Bang Saphan people to present to Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of her 5th cycle birthday, which can be seen from the pseudonym on the base of the divine cloth, abbreviated as S.K.
In addition, there is also the palace of Prince of Chumphon Khet Udomsak, which is a place of reverence for the people of the sea and the general public. People regularly come to pay homage. It is believed that Prince of Chumphon Khet Udomsak once came to stay here to anchor his warship, so a replica anchor was built at the palace, which faces the sea. The surrounding area has a garden, flowers, and a monastery for visitors to visit.
Information about Wat Thang Sai, Prachuap Khiri Khan
Address: Rimtalay Ban Krut, Tambon Thang Chai, Amphoe Bang Saphan, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/KyUU8qooBH4Ypmzu6
Open for visit: 08.00-16.30 hrs.
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