Wat Phan Thai Norasing, Buddhist temple in Phanthai Norasing, Thailand.
Wat Phan Thai Norasing stands on approximately 18 rai of land and features traditional Thai architecture including the main ordination hall built in 1984, a sermon hall, and a Buddhist studies school building.
The temple was established in 1982 and received royal recognition with official boundary marking on July 10, 1984, becoming a formally recognized Buddhist monastery under Thai religious law.
The temple houses statues of Phan Thai Norasing and Mae Sri Nual cast in metal and placed on a four-sided pavilion, serving as important symbols of loyalty and courage in Thai folklore.
Visitors can explore the temple grounds daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM to view the architecture, learn about Phan Thai Norasing's story through inscriptions, and visit the small museum inside the temple.
The temple displays an ancient wooden boat made from Takhian wood, believed to be over 300 years old and discovered by local villagers, possibly connected to historical royal processions.
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