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Sala Kaew Ku or Wat Kaek
This 42 rai area in Samakkhi community, Muang District, Nong Khai Province, located just 3 kilometers from the city, has become a tourist attraction for both Thai and foreign tourists to come to see the strange surprise because it is full of statues. Many bricks, towering and majestic, were built with the faith and beliefs of Grandfather Boonlue Surirat or Grandfather (1933-1996) that Every religion has the desire to blend together. "Thewalai Park" or "Sala Kaew Ku" or what Nong Khai people call simply "Wat Khak" is a place representing the land of liberation from all lust. Within the park, at the base of each statue is an inscription describing the work. And the motto in the northeast language And Thai language. The tallest statue has a height of around 25 meters. There is also a Kaew Ku Buddhist Office Building, three stories high. Imitation mosque architecture On the gable of the building is inscribed with the symbol Om and the Thai alphabet, Sala Kaew Ku. Sureerat contained in the casket (pronounced coy) and does not rot, making it a miracle for those who believe in you very much.
Sub-district, Hat Kham District, Mueang Nong Khai, Nong Khai, 43000
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