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Ayutthaya

14°21′7″N 100°33′36″E / 14.35194°N 100.56000°E / 14.35194; 100.56000

Chachoengsao

13°41′9″N 101°4′21″E / 13.68583°N 101.07250°E / 13.68583; 101.07250

Chainat

15°11′05″N 100°07′22″E / 15.184596°N 100.12278°E / 15.184596; 100.12278

Chiang Mai

Inthakhin shrine
Inthakhin shrine

The city pillar is housed within the Inthakhin shrine, on the grounds on Wat Chedi Luang. Originally the pillar was located in Wat Sadoe Muang, but King Kawila moved it to its present site in 1800. Placed together with the pillar are statues of guardian spirits. 18°47′12″N 98°59′16″E / 18.78667°N 98.98778°E / 18.78667; 98.98778

Chiang Rai

==Chanthaburi 12°36′59″N 102°06′38″E / 12.616402°N 102.110655°E / 12.616402; 102.110655

Chumphon

Located directly opposite the town hall (sala klang)[1] 10°29′35″N 99°10′46″E / 10.49306°N 99.17944°E / 10.49306; 99.17944

Kamphaeng Phet

16°29′23″N 99°30′58″E / 16.48972°N 99.51611°E / 16.48972; 99.51611

Loei

Located in Kut Pong Public Park, built in 1982. 139 cm high, made of pink cassia wood with carving and gold inlay.[2]17°29′12″N 101°43′42″E / 17.486594°N 101.728442°E / 17.486594; 101.728442

Lopburi

According to PointAsia: 14°48′22″N 100°36′41″E / 14.80611°N 100.61139°E / 14.80611; 100.61139

Maha Sarakham

16°11′8″N 103°18′4″E / 16.18556°N 103.30111°E / 16.18556; 103.30111

Pathum Thani

The city pillar shrine is located in front of the provincial hall. It was inaugurated on January 3 1977. The shrine has a four-gabled design similar to a lotus stem, and contains the pillar as well as a a statue of the god Narai. On one side is an enshrined Buddha image in Sukhothai style, in the attitude of Subduing Evil.[3] 14°1′15″N 100°31′30.75″E / 14.02083°N 100.5252083°E / 14.02083; 100.5252083

Phang Nga

[2]

Phayao

19°9′59″N 99°54′6″E / 19.16639°N 99.90167°E / 19.16639; 99.90167

Phetchabun

The city pillar is a stone pillar brought from Mueang Si Thep to Phetchabun in 1904 by Prince Damrong. The shrine housing the pillar is located in the heart of the city.[4]

Phitsanulok

16°49′27″N 100°15′36″E / 16.82417°N 100.26000°E / 16.82417; 100.26000

Phrae

18°24′22″N 100°8′19″E / 18.40611°N 100.13861°E / 18.40611; 100.13861[5]

Prachinburi

14°3′9″N 101°22′15″E / 14.05250°N 101.37083°E / 14.05250; 101.37083

Ranong

9°57′44″N 98°38′26″E / 9.96222°N 98.64056°E / 9.96222; 98.64056

Rayong

The city pillar of Rayong is built in Chinese style. Originally a wooden pavilion, it was later restored and built with mortar. An annual celebration is held on Songkran day.[6]

Samut Prakan

City pillar shrine in Chinese style from 1822. [7] 13°35′38.50″N 100°35′52″E / 13.5940278°N 100.59778°E / 13.5940278; 100.59778

Samut Sakhon

13°32′42″N 100°16′28″E / 13.54500°N 100.27444°E / 13.54500; 100.27444

Saraburi

The city pillar shrine was inaugurated on March 7 1977. In 2001 Mr. Narin Panichkij the governor of the province led a major renovation of the shrine. Several alternations were done, like raising the platform to a higher stage.[8] 14°31′44″N 100°54′32″E / 14.52893°N 100.90898°E / 14.52893; 100.90898

Sisaket

Kantharalak

[9]14°38′46″N 104°38′28″E / 14.646°N 104.641°E / 14.646; 104.641

Songkhla

Songkhla Lak Mueang
Songkhla Lak Mueang

The Chinese style city pillar shrine dates from the 1800s.[10] 7°11′47.5″N 100°35′27″E / 7.196528°N 100.59083°E / 7.196528; 100.59083

Suphanburi

Lak Mueang Suphanburi
Lak Mueang Suphanburi

[11] 14°28′42.7″N 100°06′39″E / 14.478528°N 100.11083°E / 14.478528; 100.11083

Thai wikipedia

Surat Thani

Lak Mueang Surat Thani
Lak Mueang Surat Thani

The Lak Mueang shrine is built in Srivijaya style. It was built on the site of the former province hall, which was destroyed on March 19, 1982 by a bomb planted by by communist rebels.

1994 the village headman of village 7, Tambon Ton Yuan, Amphoe Phanom...

It was inaugurated on June 9 1996, the 50th anniversary of King Bhumipols ascension to the throne. [12] 9°8′21″N 99°19′18″E / 9.13917°N 99.32167°E / 9.13917; 99.32167


Ubon Ratchathani

15°13′49″N 104°51′26″E / 15.23028°N 104.85722°E / 15.23028; 104.85722


Udon Thani

Built in 1999 at Tung Si Mueang in the middle of the city in Isan style.[13]

Trang

7°31′26″N 99°33′26″E / 7.52396°N 99.5572°E / 7.52396; 99.5572


Yala

[14]

References

See also

Category Lak Mueang on Thai wikipedia