Friday, January 14, 2011

Bang Kung temple in Thailand.


Bang Kung temple in Thailand

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            Camp Thai Navy has historical significance. Ek King Video. Whereas His Majesty. To lift Navy to set up camp at the camp, some shrimps, called "camps, Bang kung".Surrounded by a wall measuring some shrimp in the middle of the camp. To a psychological bond and a worship of the military. Free city after some time the two camps was deserted shrimp.Until the establishment of His Majesty King Taksin the Great. Whereas His Majesty is the capital. The Chinese from Chonburi, Rayong, Ratchaburi and Kanchanaburi gather people to set up military camps treatment.There is one called that. "Some Chinese shrimp camp" in the Year 2311 City Angwa God through Kanchanaburi to his troops surrounded the camp, some Chinese shrimp.Whereas His Majesty King Taksin. To the Great Council (the merit) is transferred to the commander of Chinese military assistance to repel the Burmese military defeat different enemies.After the camp, some of these shrimp was left fallow until almost 200 years to the year 2510 the Ministry of Education. Has set up a Boy Scout camp. (currently retired) and has built a memorial to the Court Sin.


     Something interesting

              Prok Pho church

               After the temple was built as the capital from Ayutthaya. Will be covered with tree roots and post draft Sai Krai and looking from the outside think that is the big tree. More than a church inside.Root wood, these are helping to preserve the church. In addition to his magical and majestic as well. Within the statue of Buddha. Villagers called. Luang Pho Bot Noi. (Nil Mani father).And a church that "Prok Pho church" and murals. Late Ayudhya Group is a story about the Buddha.


          Bang Kung temple

           The old Ayutthaya temple as well. On each side with some shrimp camp, with the middle road. Interesting things in this temple are the most ancient scriptures are ancient medicine books.And in front of the temple next to the Mae Klong River. Freshwater fish are different. Residents are too numerous to name, "Wang Matcha".








 

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