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Stupa of Chedi Yot Thong
Wat Chedi Yot Thong is a historical Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand.
History
Wat Chedi Yot Thong was constructed during the Sukhothai era.
Features
The temple is famous for its Sukhothai-style bud shaped chedi. This chedi is the only remaining one of this style in Phitsanulok Province. On the campus, there is a complex of monk houses, facing a small lake, and there is a small, modern temple structure nearby.[1]
References
- ↑ Radlhammer, Udo (2003). "Wat Cedi Yod Thong". Chimburi: Temples of Thailand - a photographic journey. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008.
16°49′28″N 100°16′07″E / 16.82444°N 100.26861°E
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