Phichit province is about 345 kilometers north of Bangkok. The county's economy is based primarily on agriculture. Phichit The city is the capital and was once an important part of the Kingdom of Sukhothai.
Although the city has good rail and road links, visitors just think there's much to see. However, city and province of Phichit is very fertile and lush, because two rivers flow through the Nan and Yom. Phichit ProvinceIt is not known how plants grow rice, corn and peas and fruits like mango, jackfruit and pomelo.
In addition to all areas of the province there are many other things to see and admire. One of those places that visitors should visit Wat Rong Chang, a monastery on Chik-Phichit Wang Road, which is located five kilometers from the town of Phichit.
When the king Phtaya Kottabong ruled the region, the monastery was called Chang Kong, which means a place for the collection of elephants. During thisNow, the monastery was in fact a place where the elephants and their mahouts were to rest. Later the name changed to Khlong Chang, was established by the cloister, and the name of its present, finally, changed the Wat Rong Chang.
The monastery is worth a visit for the three giant statues of Buddha in different positions. A photo is bad attitude of submission, the second is a lying Buddha, while the third is the immobilization Buddha. But mostinteresting aspect of the monastery is the largest Chedi, which has a basement. This space is used as a warehouse to store the stone, on which 84,000 pages of Buddhist scriptures are written.
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