Wat Chong Lom : Samut Songkhram, Thailand
Wat Chong Lom is a classic Buddhist monastery located on the left bank of the Mae Klong River in Mueang…
Samut Songkhram is a small Thai province on the Gulf of Thailand, southwest of Bangkok. In the namesake provincial capital, the Chang-Eng Siamese Twins Memorial commemorates Chang and Eng Bunker, famous conjoined twins. The city’s Boat Museum documents life on the Mae Klong river. In the province’s center is the Wat Amphawa Chetiyaram, a grand Buddhist temple on the site of King Rama II’s alleged birthplace.
Wat Chong Lom is a classic Buddhist monastery located on the left bank of the Mae Klong River in Mueang…
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Mae Klong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hoop) is a local market in Samut Songkhram Province, commonly called Siang Tai (life-risking)…
Located in the Samut Songkhram province's main town, Phet Samut Worawihan Temple was once known as Wat Si Champa and…
The Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral is the most beautiful and highest catholic church in Thailand, located on the riverbank…
Whether you're a tourist or traveling on business, Baan Tai Had Resort is a great choice for accommodation when visiting…