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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
 
Luang Pho Klong Ubosot According to legend Wat Thep Chan Loi is an ancient temple since the Ayothaya period. After the desolation, lack of monks Novice monks practiced the Buddhist Lent for hundreds of years in the Ayutthaya period. When King Prasat ordered the construction of the capital city in the year 2177 B.E., it was likely that Wat Thep Chan Loi was restored as well. This temple is called "Wat Nok" by the locals.
 
Because it may be because it is outside the waterway, which is different from other temples in the same sub-district, such as Wat Nakhon Luang, Wat Mai Prachumphon (Wat Mai Chumphon) and known as "Wat Thep Chan Loi" because there is a floating stone (in the form of a full moon) floating from the north Passing in front of Wat Nakhon Luang Enter the canal of Wat Nok Sombhara Wat Nok can use 3 holy lines to link the moon to float up at this temple. Therefore, this temple is called Wat Thep Chan Loi.
 
To get there, take Highway No. 1 (Phahon Yothin Road) through Pratunam Phra In. Then turn left onto Highway No. 32 and turn left onto Highway No. 309 into Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. From Asia Road past the entrance of Ayutthaya city, heading to Nakhon Luang District (on the way to Ang Thong Province), you will find a sign on the right hand junction to Nakhon Luang District, continue driving to Nakhon Luang District, turn right under the bridge. The temple is on the left.
Tel Tel: 035359200
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
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