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Angthong, Thailand
Angthong originally known as Muang Wiset Chai Chan, is located no the Noi River. According to the Royal Chronicle of Ayutthaya, Angthong was an
essential frontier outpost of Ayutthaya when fighting with the Burmese. In
particular during the last war,the Burmese encamped at Muang Wiset Chai Chan
to attack Ayutthaya causing "the Battle at Bang Rachan" in Singburi the most
important event ever recorded in Thai history.
Later during the Thonburi period, Muang Wiset Chai Chan was moved to a new
site on the left bank of the Chao Phraya River at Ban Bangkaeo and was named
"Muang Angthong" since its new location was a fertile basin similar to a
water and rice bowl of the country. According to traditional belief, any
region which is rich in rice and fish would be similarly a treasure city
filling up with silver and gold. Angthong is located 108 kilometers from
Bangkok, and 35 kilometers from Ayutthaya.
Topographically almost all of the Angthong area is low plain without any
forests or mountains. There are two important rivers : the Chao Phraya River
and the Noi River. Angthong is administratively divided into 7 districts;
Amphoe Muang Angthong, Wiset Chai Chan, Chaiyo, Pho Thong, Sawaengha, Pa Mok
and Samko.
Borders: North : Sing Buri,
South: Ayutthaya, East: Ayutthaya and Lop Buri,
West : Suphanburi
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Distance from Angthong city of nearby
Provinces |
| | Ayutthaya |
35
kms. | | Lop Buri |
40
kms. | | Sing Buri |
30
kms. | | Suphanburi |
40 kms. | |
Distance from Angthong city to its
districts | | Chaiyo |
18
kms. | | Pa Mok |
12 kms. | | Pho Thong |
10 kms. | | Samko |
25 kms. | | Sawaengha |
24 kms. | | Wiset Chai Chan |
13 kms. |
Attraction:
Wat Ton Son
Located in the town on the west bank of the Chao
Phraya River, this old temple enshrines
"Somdet Phra Si Muang", a beautiful
seated Buddha image.
Wat Pa Mok Worawihan
This temple is located in Amphoe Pa Mok
on the west bank of the Chao Phraya
River, 18 kms. south of Ang Thong. There
is an old reclining Buddha image assumed
to have been constructed during the
Sukhothai period. The image is 22.58
meters long, made of brick and mortar,
and covered with gold. It is found in
the royal records that King Naresuan
also visited this temple to pay homage
to this reclining Buddha image prior to
leading the army to fight King Maha
Uparacha of Burma.
Wat Tha Sutthawat
This is located on the east bank of the
Chao Phraya River in Tambon Bang Sadet,
Amphoe Pa Mok, 15 kms. south of Ang
Thong along Highway No. 309. This site
was on the route for the army crossing
the river during the Ayutthaya period.
As the temple has been renovated several
times, it houses Buddha images and
historical remains of different periods.
Wat Sa Kaeo
This temple was constructed in 1699. It
is located 15 kms. south of Ang Thong
along Highway No. 309. The temple partly
serves as a care centre for needy
orphans from almost every part of
Thailand. In the temple compound, there
is also a centre where hand woven
fabrics are produced into various
products such as simple skirts,
loincloths, table cloths and
pillowcases.
Wat Chaiyo Worawihan
This temple is located 18 kms. from the
town on the Ang Thing-Sing Buri route
(Highway No.32.). It houses Phra Maha
Phuttha Phim, a large seated Buddha
image in the attitude of meditation,
which was constructed during the reign
of King Rama IV. This temple is also
known for the sacred amulets called "Somdet
Wat Chaiyo", which are very popular
among collectors.
Wat Khun Inthapramun
This ancient temple is located 9 kms. along the
Ang Thong-Pho Thong route and 2 kms.
along an access road. There is a large
reclining Buddha image 50 metres long,
lying in the open area. The wihara
housing the image was destroyed during
the first fall of Ayutthaya. The statue
of Khun Inthapramun was in front of the
Buddha image. According to a legend,
Khun Inthapramun is a revenue officer
who secretly took away official money to
enlarge the original 40 metre
construction of the image and was
subsequently whipped to death.
Pha Thamnak Khamyat
This ruined pavilion, standing out in a
paddy field, is situated 9 kms. on the
Ang Thong-Pho Thong route and 2 kms.
along an access road. The structure,
made of brick and mortar, measures 10
metres wide and 20 metres long. It was
constructed in the reign of King
Bormmakot of Ayutthaya and was his
residence when visiting this area.
Although only the four walls remain, the
throne hall maintains a trace of its
architectural glory.
Wat Khoi
This riverside temple is located in
Tambon Pho Rang Nok, Amphoe Pho Thong.
Travel 12 kms. on the Ang Thong-Wiset
Chai Chan route turn right and go for
another 5 kms. More than 50,000 fish of
various species crowd the Noi River in
front of the temple. The Pho Thong
Fishery Office declared the area a fish
sanctuary in 1985. ln the temple there
is also situated a local museum where
various boats and ancient tools are on
display.
Bats at Wat Chantharam
This temple is 4 kms. west of the Pho
Thong District Office. The compound is
home to numerous bats, which hang
themselves on the trees during the day
and fly out for food at night.
Wat Khian
This is an old temple of the Ayutthaya
period. lt is located in Amphoe Wiset
Chai Chan, 12kms. from Ang Thong. ln the
chapel, there are splendid mural
paintings made by a local artisan
depicting villagers rural lifestyles.
Other temples in Amphoe Wiset Chai Chan
which were constructed during the
Ayutthaya period include Wat Oi, Wat
Wiset Chai Chan and Wat Luang.
Handicraft Villages:
Ban Bang Sadet
This village of Amphoe Pa Mok is noted
for producing the so-called Court Dolls.
Encouraged by Her Majesty the Queen, the
villagers turn out delicate and unglazed
dolls featuring ways of life, Thai
customs and traditions as well as folk
play. They are on sale at Wat Tha
Suthawat and at the Chitrlada shops.
Ban Bang Phae
This is a village which specialises in
drum making. It is located at Tambon
Ekkarat behind Pa Mok Market near the
Chao Phraya River. The traditional
drums, made of cow hide and softwood
with exquisite craftsmanship, were
originally used in performances. Smaller
sizes are also available for tourists,
who like to buy them as souvenirs.
Ban Bang Chao Cho
This village is located in Amphoe Pho
Thong, 14 kms. from the town. The
villagers have retained the art of
traditional basketry and make old
patterns as well as create modern
designs. The bamboo baskets are made in
various shapes and sizes, and can be
used in many ways. Along the Ayutthaya-Pa
Mok route, there is a cottage industry
of Thai-Style house prefabricated parts.
The exquisite workmanship has been
handed down from generation to
generation.
Major Events:
Boat Races
The major annual regatta takes place in
front of Wat Chaiyo Worawihan on the
Chao Phraya River in October, together
with the Luang Pho To Worship Festival.
During October, boat races are also held
at other riverside temples including Wat
Pa Mok by the Chao Phraya River and Wat
Pho Kriap by the Noi River in Amphoe Pho
Thong. Famous boats from all over the
country join the races.
How to get there:
By Bus
Non-air-conditioned buses leave the Angthong Bus Terminal from 04.00 a.m. to
05.00 p.m. every twenty minutes. The
trip takes 2 hours. Air-conditioned
buses leave the Northern Terminal Bus
from 05.40 a.m. to 07.00 p.m. every 50
minutes. The fare is 61 Baht by
first-air and 48 Baht by seconds- air.
The distance is about 106 kilometers.
for further information please contact
Tel. (02)9361972
For transportation between Ayutthaya and
Angthong there are air-conditioned buses
leaving Angthong Bus Terminal from 04.00
a.m. to 05.00 p.m. from Angthong passing
Pa-Mok to Ayutthaya and leaving
Ayutthaya (at Ayutthaya bus terminal
near Wat Ratchaburana) from
06.30 a.m. to 07.00 p.m. The bus leaves
every forty minutes.
By Car Route 1
Take the
Phahonyothin Highway (High way No.1)
from Bangkok and turn onto the Asian
Highway (Highway No. 32), passing Amphoe
Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya, Amphoe Bang Pahan
until you reach Angthong. The total
distance is about 105 kilometers which
is the shortest route.
Route
2
Take the Bangkok-Pathumthani Highway, passing Amphoe Pakkret in
Nonthaburi. Then take Highway No. 3111, passing Amphoe Bangsai, Amphoe Sena
and Ayutthaya. After that take Highway No. 309, passing Amphoe Pa Mok until
you reach Angthong. The total distance is about 140 kilometers.
Route 3
Take the new road and cross Somdet Phra
Pinklao Bridge until you reach Talingchan. Then turn onto Highway No. 340,
passing Nonthaburi, Pathumthani, Ayutthaya and Suphanburi. After that
Highway No. 3195, passing Amphoe Wiset Chai Chan to Angthong. The total
distance is about 150 kilometers.
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