Wat Ton Phayom

Wat Ton Phayom is a monastery in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Padang Besar railway station and Padang Besar railway station.

Railway station
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The is a railway station located at and named after the town of , in which is located at the Malaysia-Thailand border. is situated 1¼ km west of Wat Ton Phayom.

Railway station
is a railway station located in Padang Besar Subdistrict, Sadao District, Songkhla. It is a class 1 railway station located 978 km from . is situated 1¼ km northwest of Wat Ton Phayom.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Padang Besar and Padang Besar.

Padang Besa or is a border town on the Malaysia-Thailand border in the Sadao District, Songkhla Province, Thailand. Since 2004 the municipality has had town status and covers parts of the sub-district Padang Besa.

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is a border town in the north of , the northern-most state in . The border crossing is the only direct rail link between and , and a quieter and less direct road crossing than in .

Wat Ton Phayom

Latitude
6.66061° or 6° 39′ 38″ north
Longitude
100.33211° or 100° 19′ 56″ east
Elevation
67 metres (220 feet)
Open location code
6PR2M86J+6R
Geo­Names ID
6966583
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In Other Languages

“Wat Ton Phayom” goes by many names.
  • Thai: วัดต้นพยอม

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