| Uttaradit is a naturally
beautiful town, having Sila Asna Bedstead as an important
provincial: being the location of Sirikit Dam ; world's
largest teak tree; located some 491 kms. from Bangkok.
Its overall area is 7,838 square kilometers and administratively
divided into 9 Amphoes; Muang, Tron, Tha Pla, Nam Pat,
Fak Tha, Phichai, Lap Lae, Ban Khok, and Thong Saen
Khan.
UTTARADIT's ATTRACTIONS
Monumet of Phraya Phichai
Dap Hak Phraya Phichai was a brave hero
of Uttaradit, and fought alongside King Taksin the Great.
After liberation from Burmese occupation, he was assigned
to rule Muang Phichai and promoted to Phraya Siharat
Decho. Uttaradit folks have combined their efforts to
construct his monument at the Provincial Hall and it
was inaugurated on February 20, 1969.
Uttaradit
Cultural Centre ,it is located in the
Governor's Residence where the ancient artifacts can
be seen. It is opened for the public for viewing and
has many antiques on display.
Luang
Pho Phet This provincial crossed-let
Sitting Buddha image is housed in the Vihara of Wat
Tha Thanon right in the heart of Uttaradit City, cast
of bronze in Chiang Saen period having the lap width
of 32.5 inches with the height of 41 inches and is highly
respected by Uttaradit residents.
Sila
At Bedstead This bedstead is located
in Wat Phra Thaen Sila At, 6 kms. from the township
area on a hilltop with a 60 meter access path, where
celebrating fair takes place on the middle of 3rd and
4th lunar months of every year.
Wat PhraYun
Buddha BhatYukhon This monastery is
located next to Wat Phra Thaen Sila At, being an ancient
monastery, with an old Mondop topped by a five-piece
roofing having fourabodes on the highe stpeak with Burmesetiered
umbrella, constructed by early Chiang Sanen artisans,
the only of such architecture seen in Thailand.
Phra Boromthat Chedi This
pagoda is otherwise called Phrathat Thung Yang , an
ancient structure similar to Phra Yun Buddha Bhat Yukhon
but the original pagoda had crumbled. The present one
was constructed, 70 years ago, to replace the original
one. This wat is located in the vicinity of Thung Yang
Market, 5 kms. from the township area.
Muang
Lap Lae An Amphoe of Changwat Uttaradit,
located only 6 kms. from Uttaradit town, renowned by
its natural beauty, Teen -Jog design hand woven fabric,
broom made of Tong Kong grass. The locality is also
remarkable with fruits like Durin and Langsat which
are very economic in price during the peak season when
the amphoe conducts a fair contesting Langsats annually.
Namtok
Mae Phun This waterfall is located 12
kms. from Lap Lae Market, an artificial one constructed
by the Province.
Sirikit
Dam This dam is located in the area
of Amphoe Tha Pla, 60 kms. from the township area and
accessible by a good asphalt road. The barrier itself
is 169 meters in height and width of 12 meters with
the lenght of 800 meters blocking the stream of Maenam
Nan at Pha Som. Its construction started in 1963. The
upstream part of the river has now become a big lake
with beautiful sceneries suitable for sightseeing.
Ton Sak
Yai or Big Teak Tree Forest Park This
area is located in Amphoe Nam Pat where the largest
teak tree in the world grows. It is another place of
interest in Changwat Uttaradit where tourist who visits
Sirikit Dam should also make a visit to this arboretum
to view the giant teak tree.
Nam Phi
Village This village is renowned for
making steel swords that do not rust. When approaching
the village, you will hear blacksmiths at their anvils
striking hard to make swords. The village is 25 kms.
from the township located in Amphoe Thong Saen Khan.
Langsat
Fair This fair is annually conducted,
during the first part of September on the open area
in front of the Provincial Hall. Langsat, a fruit eaten
raw, is a specialty of Uttaradit. Among the features
are a display and sale of products, handicrafts, local.
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