Wat Chon Chanian

Wat Chon Chanian is a monastery in , , . Wat Chon Chanian is situated nearby to the Buddhist temple , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Wat Phra Mahathat and National Museum.

Buddhist temple
Woramahawihan is the main Buddhist temple of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand. The main of the temple, Phra Borommathat Chedi, was built by King Sri Dhammasokaraja in the early-13th century CE to establish a symbol for the Theravada Buddhism sect in the province. is situated 300 metres east of Wat Chon Chanian.

Museum
Nakhon Si Thammarat is a located on Rachadamnoen Road in the town of , Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern . is situated 1¼ km southeast of Wat Chon Chanian.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple, which is situated 1 km southeast of Wat Chon Chanian.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nakhon Si Thammarat.

is a city in . It is one of the most ancient cities of Thailand, previously the Kingdom of Ligor, and contains many buildings and ruins of historical significance.

Wat Chon Chanian

Latitude
8.41131° or 8° 24′ 41″ north
Longitude
99.96375° or 99° 57′ 50″ east
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
Open location code
6MWXCX67+GG
Geo­Names ID
8239869
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In Other Languages

“Wat Chon Chanian” goes by many names.
  • Thai: วัดชลเฉนียน

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