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Wat Tha Kok, a culmination of art and culture from many nations. วัดท่าคก (Wat Tha Kok) จ.เลย
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    theTripPacker •  August 14 , 2014

    Wat Tha Kok - a culmination of art and culture from many nations.

    Chiang Khan district in Loei province has always had a history and relationship with the Mekong River and Laos, more specifically Luang Prabang. This can be observed by the similarity of the language used as well as the architectural design of the temple halls in many temples in the area. Many temples have Laotian designs, and most are over 200 years old.

    Wat Tha Kok has been a part of Chiang Khan district for over 200 years. Originally, the temple was situated on a river bend that resembles a whirlpool; that’s how it got its name. Stone inscriptions retell the story and history of how the temple came to be. This temple was built during the time when Chiang Khan belonged to Pitsanulok province in BE 2395. The ruler of Chiang Khan had the temple built as a gift to the French to avoid being colonized.

    Not only is this temple an important religious site in the district, it is the culmination of art and culture from many nations as well. The temple has elements of French, Laotian and Thai design combined.

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    theTripPacker •  August 14, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  August 14 , 2014

    The temple is on Sri Chiang Khan Rd., Soi 21. Although the temple is small, it is worth visiting to see more of Esarn’s history.

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    theTripPacker •  August 14, 2014

    Editor's Comment

    • Strong point:
    • The temple contains elements of French, Laotian, and Thai design; a rare sight.
    • Weak point:
    • There are no information signs for visitors to learn more about the history of the temple.
    • Conclusion:
    • Wat Tha Kok is one of Chiang Khan’s oldest temples with a rare design and long-standing history. While the temple is not grand in anyway, many locals make their way to this temple to pray.
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    theTripPacker •  August 14 , 2014

    General Info

    Address : 25 Soi Sri Chiang Khan 21, Chai Khong Rd., Chiang Khan sub-district, Chiang Khan district, Loei

    GPS : N17 53 49.27, E101 39 37.42

    Opening Hours : 6AM - 6PM

    Best Time : Any time of the year

    Highlight : Lanna-style Buddha image on a high pedestal. Stone tablets with inscriptions of the temple’s history written in Esarn dialect.

    Activities : Sightseeing/ Praying

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    theTripPacker •  August 14 , 2014

    How to get there

    Once in Loei province, travel 48 kilometers down Route 203 to Phu Rua district. At the 49th-50th kilometer road marker, turn right. Notice the district office. Drive 4 kilometers down the road to the entrance of the park.

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    theTripPacker •  August 14, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  August 14, 2014