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Wat Koh

carved wooden pulpit at Koh TempleKoh Kaew Sutharam Temple or Koh Temple can be found at Thar Rab Sub-district, Muang District. The murals on the walls of the ceremonial hall are recorded as being painted in 1734, which is late Ayutthaya period. The temple's pulpit or 'thammart' is quite outstanding, with its elaborately carved wooden seat, unique to the Ayutthaya period.

The temple is about 1 km from provincial office, at the intersection of Boriphat Road and Panitcharoen Road.

 

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