Wat Ku Kam

Facilities for Disabled People

PARKING

DISABILITY

TOILET

Disabled Movement

Blind

Lift

Facilities

TOILET

FOOD

SOUVENIR

PARKING

PET

Elderly

Children

Infant

*green service available
**Yellow means it is in the process of being improved or is available but not yet up to standard.
***Gray (red) means there are no supporting facilities yet.

Wat Ku Kam

Wat Ku Kam was built in 1304 as shown in the palm leaf scripture. The legend of Phra That Wat Ku Kam said that the Buddha came to bathe at Huay Krai and asked his disciples to take a bath towel to hang on a large rock by the river. When the disciples went to collect a shower cloth, they found that the cloth had become a gold plate. The Buddha then gave the hair and the gold cloth to the villagers. The villagers built Phra That covering the stone, as well as putting the gold cloth and hair in Phra Ku Kam. Another distinctive feature of Wat Ku Kam is the ruins and antiques. Both the principal Buddha statue in the chapel Including the star pattern on the ceiling that is still Burmese art in Nan Province The temple has revived the tradition of midnight alms giving on Peng Pud (Pen Puth), which is believed by the Burmese every day on the 15th of the lunar month and on Wednesday regardless of which month. It is believed that Phra Upakut would transform himself into a novice. Whoever gives alms to monks will bring good fortune and fortune as an activity that has received a lot of attention from tourists. Inside Wat Ku Kam, there is also a Wat Ku Kam community museum that exhibits belongings, monks, and valuables in the past. The bottom of the building also has a stencil pattern on the cloth, considered the wisdom of Tai Yai people. This activity can be visited by tourists, and if wanting to buy patterned or patterned Lanna patterned fabric, you can contact the temple for details.


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Open 06:00-17:00
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Address Nai Wiang, Mueang, Nan