Wat Sothon, the marble temple
They can be found in large numbers in Thailand, even in the smallest hamlet, temples large and small. Very colorful and also more modest in nature. In Chachoengsao, about a hundred kilometers east of Bangkok, near the river Bang Pakong, Wat Sothon, fully called Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan.
Chachoengsao, also interesting (video)
The province of Chachoengsao lives mainly from agriculture, but also has a wide range of Thai culture and other sights that make a visit to the province certainly interesting.
A special Thai temple in the sea
How many temples are there in Thailand? You can find them everywhere; a temple in the city, a temple in the village, a temple on the mountain, a temple in the forest, a temple in a cave and so on. But a temple in the sea, I had never heard of that and it also exists
Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan in Chachoengsao
The Wat Sothonwararam is a temple in the Chachoengsao province of Thailand. Located in Mueang Chachoengsao township on the Bang Pakong River. Its initial name was 'Wat Hong', and it was built in the late Ayutthaya period.
Two extremes in Chachoengsao
A Thai friend tells me that he visited a beautiful and famous temple in Chachoengsao a few days ago. He knows that I immediately say 'I want to see that too'.
20 killed in bus-train collision in Chachoengsao province
A tour bus collided with a train in Chachoengsao province on Sunday killed 30 bus passengers and injured XNUMX Thais.
Another disappointment richer, went for extension Visa After Chachoensao immigration. All copy and other papers have been carefully checked, so everything was correct. Had to wait a while, but it's your turn soon. The lady from Immigration starts talking to different people, then she looks at the papers, neatly includes the letter with the copy extra of the Aow pension and partner's pension.
Spoiled rice in Chachoengsao warehouse
During the inspection of the rice bought by the government, which is stored in a warehouse in Phanom Sarakham (Chachoengsao province), rice was found that was seriously spoiled.
Thousands of villagers flee for water
Thousands of villagers in Chachoengsao had to flee their homes in a hurry yesterday when a large amount of water poured into the district. Many were taken by surprise by the water and did not have time to get their belongings to safety.
The 700-year-old Pom Phet Fort in Ayutthaya, a major tourist attraction, is about to be flooded. The first good news comes from Prachin Buri: the water in the districts of Kabin Buri and Si Maha Phot is falling. More rain is expected through Saturday in the central provinces plus Chachoengsao, Prachin Buri and Bangkok.
Marauding monkeys in Chachoengsao province (video)
The villagers of tambon Khlong Song, in the Khlong Luang district are at war with the monkey colony. The monkeys open refrigerators and steal food.
Humans and (hungry) elephants collide in 11 provinces
Wild elephants – there are about 3000 in Thailand – raid fields for food. They feast on sugar cane, cassava, bananas, coconuts and other fruits because their own habitat has become too small. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation says some 15 protected forests in 11 counties are experiencing human-wildlife clashes. Khao Ang Rue Wildlife Sanctuary The situation in Khao Ang Rue Wildlife Sanctuary…