Saturday, June 11, 2011

Three Kings Monument

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Three Kings Monument
Located in the walled city center, this statue tribute to the three kings who helped design and lay in Chiang Mai; King Mengrai the founder of Chiang Mai, King of Ramkamhaeng Sukothai; and King Ngam Muang of Payao.
Royal sculpture shows together and represent a significant monument of friendship that has been reproduced several times and can be seen in various guises in the rest of the city. Holidays are often a monument in front of the town square.
The statue is located in front of the old provincial hall building, which is currently occupied by the city of art and cultural center. A visit is worth in the center of attention-grabbing cover shows attention to the history of Chiang Mai and the surrounding area.

In one corner of the square you will find Wat Sadoe Muang, which means "navel of the city church." The church now demolished, but you can see both Chedi, which was built in 14 century, and some interesting images of Buddha.

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