Wat Tantaya Phirom Phra Araam Luang (วัดตันตยาภิรมพระอารามหลวง)
Thai. Name of a
third level royal temple of the Buddhist
Mahanikaai
sect. It is the
kuh bahn kuh meuang of
Trang
province, in southern Thailand, and is located in Trang's
amphur
meuang,
i.e. the city's centre. It was reportedly built in
the reign of King
Rama V
as a place for provincial government officials
to perform their ceremonial duties. Its main attraction is a tall
white, golden-rimmed
pagoda,
consisting of a square base, five domes stacked upon each other whilst
decreasing in size, and a spire topped with a golden
chat.
See also TRAVEL PICTURES
and
MAP.
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