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Wat Sa Bua

Sa Bua Temple's the monasterySa Bua Temple was constructed during the Ayutthaya period, at the same time as the Buddha Saiyat Temple. If you are hoping to see original Ayutthaya arts and crafts, this is the place. The temple is particularly notable for its original cement modeling ('poon pun'), which can be found at the rite hall ('ubosoth') and in the grounds of the monastery ('pattasima').

The temple's entrance is on Sirirathaya Road, next to the Buddha Saiyat Temple.

 

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