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at In Chai Mi intersection is where the door panels of the large and ancient Wihan of Wat Phra Fang
Read moreA province in the Lower North, Uttaradit has a long history developing through the years since pre-history time. The site of original town, then called Bang Pho Tha It, was located on the right bank of the Nan river. It flourished as a port for goods transportation. As a result, King Rama V elevated its status into a province and re-named it Uttaradit, literally the port of the north.
Uttaradit covers an area of 7.838 square kilometres and is divided into the following districts: Muang, Tron, Lap Lae, Phichai, Tha Pla, Nam Pat, Fak Tha, Ban Khok and Thong Saen Khan.
at In Chai Mi intersection is where the door panels of the large and ancient Wihan of Wat Phra Fang
Read moreLocated in town on the Nan River bank is Wat Tha Thanon which houses Luang Pho Phet the principal Buddha
Read moreTo the east of town about three kilometres away on Samranrun Road is Wat Yai Tha Sao. It features an
Read moreis installed in front of the town hall erected in honour of a hero. As governor of Muang Phichai (south
Read moreOnce the official residence of the provincial governor, the Uttaradit Provincial Cultural Hall houses important historical relics. A major item
Read morecan be reached from the provincial town by taking Highway No. 102, taking a right turn after about 3 kilometres
Read morein Lap Lae district, commemorates a community leader who was highly respected by the townspeople. The Chinese-descended tax collector on
Read morenear Wat Phra Borom That Thung Yang, features a Chiang Saen-style Mondop which covers a pair of holy footprints. It
Read moreA little further from Wat Phra Yun, some 14 kilometres from is Wat Phra Thaen Sila Art. The major feature
Read moreLocated at Ban Ton Klua, is about twenty kilometres from town. The dam-like barrier creates multi-level cascades amid pleasant natural
Read moreat Tha Pla district some 68 kilometres from town on the Uttaradit-Tha Pla Road. Built to dam up the Nan
Read morein Nam Pat district about 80 kilometres from town on Highways Nos. 1045, 1146 and 1047, features the largest teak
Read moreis the source of the best quality steel which was used to fashion swords and weapons in the past. Today,
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