It is in the north of the east entrance of Sukhothai Historical Park. Looking at the scale is acceptable, but there is no fame. There is no way to enter, only riding a bicycle through the lawn. At present, there are only bases and a few pillars left, but the area is quite large.
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It is in the north of the east entrance of Sukhothai Historical Park. Looking at the scale is acceptable, but there is no fame. There is no way to enter, only riding a bicycle through the lawn. At present, there are only bases and a few pillars left, but the area is quite large.
The temple is near the King's Monument and there is not much to see, and is included in the ticket to the historic park, so you can drop by and see it, a large site covering about 160,000 square meters, completely surrounded by water moats, once serving the royals.
This temple is lonely in the northeast corner of Sukhothai Historical Park, there is no way, and I walked through the grass flat to here. The temple was damaged more seriously, and there were still some pillars and foundations left, which can only be imagined through the restoration map.
Another ancient site of Sukhothai that is very beautiful.
The ancient temple site, the architecture is magnificent and exquisite, has a history of vicissitudes.