Wat Pah Fang

Wat Pah Fang is a Buddhist temple in , , . Wat Pah Fang is situated nearby to the Buddhist temple , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Bunyawat Witthayalai School and Lampang Airport.

School
Bunyawat Witthayalai is the first public and biggest secondary school in , . It has also long been recognized among top high schools in the northern region and has often been placed in top ten of the national high school ranking over the recent decade. is situated 370 metres northwest of Wat Pah Fang.

Aerodrome
is in Tambon Phra Bat, , in . During World War II, became an important station for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’s bomber squadrons.

is a bridge across in the area of Tambon Hua Wiang, City of Lampang, Lampang Province, . It serves to connect outer and inner City of Lampang. is situated 1 km northwest of Wat Pah Fang.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lampang.

, also called Nakhon to differentiate from , is the third largest city in northern and capital of and the .

Wat Pah Fang

Latitude
18.28466° or 18° 17′ 5″ north
Longitude
99.50539° or 99° 30′ 19″ east
Open location code
7MCX7GM4+V5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6260982386
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
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