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วันอังคารที่ 6 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Sing Buri





Sing Buri is 142 kms. north of Bangkok on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. It was established in the year 1895 during the reign of King Rama V through a consolidation of three small riverside towns including Sing Buri, In Buri, and Phrom Buri. The province currently occupies an area of 822 square kilometres and is divided into six districts (Amphoes): Muang Sing Buri, In Buri, Bang Rachan, Khai Bang Rachan, Phrom Buri and Tha Chang.

RECOMMENDED ATTRACTION

Monument of Bang Rachan Heroes

This is situated in Amphoe Khai Bang Rachan, 13 kms. southwest of the town on Route No. 3032. The statues refer to the villagers of Bang Rachan who bravely fought against the Burmese army in 1765 during the reign of King Ekkathat of Ayutthaya. In spite of many more troops than the villagers, the Burmese had to make eight attacks before the villagers were defeated due to their shortage of weapons.








Wat Phra Non Chaksri

This temple is 4 Kms.South of the town along the Sing Buri-Suphan Buri route. It houses a hudge Sukhothai-Style reclining Buddha image , which is revered by the local people and renowned for its large size, almost 46 metres long.

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