Wat Klang

Wat Klang is a Buddhist temple in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Trat Province Stadium and Wat Buppharam.

Stadium
is a multi-purpose stadium in Trat Province, . It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Trat F.C. The stadium holds 6,000 people. is situated 2 km southeast of Wat Klang.

, or locally known as Wat Plai Khlong is a Buddhist Thai temple in Mahā Nikāya sect, located at Moo 3, Ban Plai Khlong, Tambon Wang Krachae, Amphoe Mueang Trat, Trat Province, regarded as the oldest and most artistic and historical values temple in the province. is situated 2 km northwest of Wat Klang.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trat.

is the capital of , . town is the main centre for road travellers to the eastern islands of Thailand including , , and Ko Kood.

Wat Klang

Latitude
12.24386° or 12° 14′ 38″ north
Longitude
102.50995° or 102° 30′ 36″ east
Elevation
8 metres (26 feet)
Open location code
7P446GV5+GX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2241170352
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Geo­Names ID
7929576
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In Other Languages

“Wat Klang” goes by many names.
  • Thai: วัดกลาง
  • Thai: วัดชัยมงคล

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