#Get a discount without relying on luck "Sib Song Nuat Cut" is a restaurant, cafe, accommodation and melon farm. Anyone who visits Sawankhalok must stop by. If you don't stay, you must come and eat here. "Sib Song Nuat Cut" is the name of a Sukhothai woven fabric pattern. It comes from the Tai Phuan ethnic group who migrated to Sukhothai. Sib Song Nuat Cut is a wooden house that is in the era. It doesn't look too old or too new. The interior of the shop is decorated in a very contemporary style. Both old and antique items are mixed with modern items. It looks perfect. The interior is decorated with antique collections that are unique to Sukhothai, such as old wooden furniture, Sangkhalok cups and bowls. It is considered a beautiful restaurant with many photo spots. Location: 88/3 Moo 6, Highway No. 1195, Sukhothai ð°ïļOpening hours: Tel: 080-0297752
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#Get a discount without relying on luck Wat Sawang Arom Worawihan or Wat Chuan is located on the bank of the Yom River in Mueang Sawan Lok Subdistrict, Sawan Lok District. It is a third-class royal temple, a type of Worawihan. It has been a temple of the people of Sawan Lok for a long time. It used to be a temple where the governor and the city officials of Sawan Lok performed the water pouring ceremony in front of Phra Phuttha Rueang Rit during the years 2372-2475. It used to be the location of the district school of Sawan Lok, which is Sawan Witthaya School, currently known as Sawan Anan Witthaya School. It was established during the reign of King Rama I around 2338. In addition, it is also the temple where Her Majesty Queen Savang Vadhana, the Queen Mother, and Her Majesty Queen Sri Savarindira, the Queen Mother, once visited to pay homage to Phra Phuttha Rueang Rit at the Ubosot of Wat Sawang Arom and had royal faith in donating money for the renovation and restoration of the temple. In September 2455 (R.S. 130) during the royal visit to Sawankhalok province, as evidenced in the Royal Gazette, Volume 29, Section 0, dated February 9, 2455 Location: Located at 163 Charoenwithithong Road, Mueang Sawankhalok Subdistrict, Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai Province. The temple area is generally a plain next to the Yom River, surrounded by a wall. The northern boundary is adjacent to Road 8, the southern boundary is adjacent to Rat Road, the eastern boundary is adjacent to Charoenwithithong Road, and the western boundary is adjacent to Na Mueang Road. Wat Sawang Arom Worawihan or Wat Chuan is a temple that has been a part of Sawankhalok for a long time because the word âChuanâ comes from the meaning of the office of the ruler, referring to the residence of Phraya Wichit Phakdi (formerly known as âNakâ/2378-2385), the progenitor of the Wichitnak clan. The ruler of Sawankhalok during the reign of King Nangklao, Rama III, who moved Sawankhalok here, built a temple to be a temple for Sawankhalok and named it Wat Sawang Arom Worawihan. He donated 42 rai of land to be the location of the temple and donated a residence or a house to be a residence for monks. The villagers therefore called it Wat Chuan, which is what they call it until today. Wat Sawang Arom was registered and received the royal charter of the boundary of the temple around 2330 B.E. Later, on January 4, 2501 B.E., His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great graciously granted the status to be a third-class royal temple, Worawihan type.
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#Get a discount without relying on luck #Sukhothai trip, this time, in addition to seeing history, you will also get to taste good coffee at the coffee terrace through the aroma and strong, warm taste. Drinking it makes you happy amidst the beautiful atmosphere of lush green rice fields. You can watch the sunrise or sit and watch the sunset, it's very romantic. It's another place to stop by. The coffee terrace is in a Shell gas station. Today, I stopped by to have lunch here. The atmosphere is good, the weather is not hot. The menu has noodles/rice/ - Small noodles in Tom Yum soup 45 baht ð - Dry noodles with red pork and meatballs, good to eat 45 baht ð - Egg pancakes, delicious, stir-fried filling, fragrant and rich flavor 40 baht - Traditional Pad Thai, today Pad Thai noodles were a bit hard, the flavor was not well-rounded 45 baht - French fries, fried until crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, delicious, served with ketchup + mayonnaise 59 baht - Khanom Thuai, not too sweet, fragrant with pandan leaves
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#GetDiscountsWithoutLuck Sukhothai is not only a destination for those who are fascinated by ancient sites and temples, but this secondary city with a long history also has cool street art in a pop culture style for tourists to visit in Sawankhalok District. The cool thing about the 6 murals in this old Chinese community is that they are the work of leading Thai and foreign street artists who have come together to convey the charm of the lifestyle of Sawankhalok residents through paintings, telling stories about food, clothing, art, literature, music, sports, and lifestyles. This is one of the activities in the Experiencing ASEANâs Pop Culture project organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to promote art and cultural tourism for both Thai and ASEAN tourists. The 6 street art murals are located in the âRailway Areaâ, a row of wooden buildings on Soi Phisan Sunthonkit (in the middle of the city), the old commercial area of ââSawankhalok, the alley opposite the Sawankhalok Police Station. The artists who participated in the exhibition are Hello I am JK from Thailand, Kenji from Malaysia, Peap Tarr from Cambodia, Lisa Mam from Cambodia, and Ceno2 from Singapore.
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