| Chai Nat established during the Ayutthaya
period, was an important town several times as a base
to confront the Burmese army. The Burmese were defeated
every time, thus originating the name of Chai Nat (place
of victory).
Chai Nat occupies an area of 2,469 square kilometers
and is administratively divided into six Amphoes: Wang,
Hankha, Manorom, Samkhaburi, Sapphaya, and Wat Sing.
CHAI NAT's ATTRACTIONS
Wat Thanmamun This monastery,
located at the foot hill area of Thanmamun Hill on the
bank of the Chao Phraya River,Tambon Thanmamun, Amphoe
Muang Chai Nat, is eight kilometers from the township.
It has been established since the Ayutthaya period.
The main attraction is a standing Buddha in the attitude
of peace named "Luang Pho Thammachak" which
is highly respected by the people. There is an annual
celebration fair.
Chai Nat Bird Park This
is located 2 kilometrers on the Asian Highway outside
Chai Nat near Phlong Hill, Tambon Khao Tha Phra. The
park is located on an area of 375 rai with huge bird
cages, swimming pool, scenery hall, gardens,suspension
bridge, and souvenir shops.
Chao Phraya Dam It is eight
kilometers from Chai Nat township where the road branches
off at Khung Bang Kabian, Tambon Bang Luang, Amphoe
Sapphaya. It is a large dam having a total length of
238 meters and a height of 14 meters. It was completed
in the year 1956.
Wat Karuna Located near
the Chao Phraya Dam, it house a revernd Buddha image
highly respected by Chai Nat inhabitants. The name of
that image is Phra Phuttha Maha Sila or Luang Pho Hin
Yai, This wat is regarded as the monastery of the dam.
Wat Phra Boromthat Chai Nat
This monastery is accessible through the road branching
off from the Chao Phraya Dam on the right to Amphoe
Sankha Buri; by following the old road one can see it
on the right hand side.
Chai Nat Muni National
Museum This is located within the precincts
of Wat Phra Borommathat. The museum puts on display
several kinds of artifacts discovered within Chai Nat
Province including Buddha images of different gestures.
Thai and Chinese ceramics, as well as various types
of votive tablets with an expectation that the museum
will eventually become the votive tablet centre with
most tablets in the country.
Straw Bird Fair This annual
fair is organized by making good use of straw, a by-product
in rice farming. Various species of huge straw birds
will come perching on elaborately decorated floats during
the straw bird procession slated for early February
of each year. After the competition, all straw birds
will be displayed in front of the Chai Nat City Hall.
Local products and agricultural crops will also be available
in the fair.
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