Amazing Thailand - Phetchabun - Si Thep Historical Park
Si Thep Historical Park is located in the Phetchabun. It's around 243 kilometers from Bangkok to Si Thep Historical Park. Entrance fee is 30 baht
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Si Thep Historical Park
An ancient city build by the Khmer Empire about a thousand years ago.
Si Thep historical park to seek UNESCO World Heritage status
When talking about Petchabun province of northern Thailand, people think of mountain villages and resorts in Khao Kho and Phu-Tub-Berk, the most popular vacation spots of the province. But there are more waiting for tourists to discover. Let’s explore with us in this report.
Si Thep Historical Park Phetchabun 2016
Si Thep Historical Park Phetchabun 2016, Thailand
Sri Thep Historical Park อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีเทพ
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อำเภอศรีเทพ จ.เพรชบูรณ์ Si Thep District of Petchaboon province Thailand
อำเภอศรีเทพ จะเป็นอำเภอแรกถ้าเดินทางมาจาก ลพบุรี ตามถนนหมายเลข 21 เป็นอำเภอที่มีประวัติมายาวนาน มีอุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีเทพ
ศรีเทพ Sri Thep Ancient Town THAILAND
The pagoda named Prang Ruesi, not shown in this video, is located about 2 kilometres north of this moated town, well-known as the ancient town of Si Thep, located at Petchabun province in Thailand. It faces East and its main pagoda was built on bricks without mortar on top of a laterite platform. At the entrance there are walkways and Gopura foundation made of bricks and laterite. Smaller pagoda had collapsed and only its platform remains today. A lintel with Khmer inscription was found here which dated back to 11th century CE or around 1,000 years ago. Foundations of small buildings have also been discovered in this area.
The ancient town of Si Thep had prospered for over 700 years before it was abandoned. According to the legend, the town was cursed by a ruesi or forest ascetic because of his pupil's betrayal. Mostly researchers today believe that the plague may have been the cause of the fall of this ancient town.
อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีเทพ อายุ 1,300 ปี จ.เพชรบูรณ์ Sri Thep Historical Park, 1,300 Years Old, Thai
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Thailand@large Si Thep The Centre of Early Civilisation in Pa Sak Valley 1
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Phetchabun borders on three regions, the North, the Central and the Northeast. The central part of the province is on the Pa Sak river basin with mountain ranges running along both the western and eastern sectors. The rolling peaks of Khao Kho, known as little Switzerland, were once a battle field against communist insurgents. Its beautiful scenery and cool weather attracts many visitors. Si Thep ancient town, preserved as a historical park, has a history of richness and prosperity for more than 1,400 years.
อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีเทพ มรดกโลก
Si Thep World Heritage Site Historical Park
สำคัญแห่งหนึ่งของจังหวัดเพชรบูรณ์ อุทยานมีพื้นที่ครอบคลุมโบราณสถานในเมืองเก่าศรีเทพ ศรีเทพเป็นเมืองโบราณที่อยู่ในท้องที่อำเภอศรีเทพเดิมมีชื่อว่า เมืองอภัยสาลี
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Phanom Rung Khmer Temple Complex in Thailand
Phanom Rung is a Khmer temple complex set on the rim of an extinct volcano in the Isan region of Thailand. It was built in sandstone and laterite in the 10th to 13th centuries. It was a Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva, and symbolises Mount Kailash, his heavenly dwelling.
After the three-leveled lower stairway, the visitor finds himself on the first cruciform platform with a first peek at the main temple. On the right, northward, is the White Elephant House. The pavilion is believed to be the place where kings and the royal family would change attire before rituals. Royalty would then enter the Processional Walkway, one of the most impressive elements of the park. It is 160 meters long and bordered by seventy sandstone posts with tops of lotus buds.
The Walkway leads to the first of three naga bridges. The five-headed snakes face all four directions and are from the 12th century. This bridge represents the connection between heaven and earth. The naga bridge leads to the upper stairway, which is divided into five sets. Each set has terraces on the sides. The last terrace is wide, made with laterite blocks. A couple more steps lead to the second naga bridge. In the middle the remains of an eight petalled lotus carving can be seen.
This final terrace leads to the outer gallery. It probably used to be a wooden gallery with a tiled roof, but only a raised floor of laterite remains. After the outer gallery one reaches the inner gallery, which is divided in long and narrow rooms. It served as a wall around the principal tower. This last gallery leads to the third and last naga bridge, another small copy of the first one.
The bridge leads you directly into the main sanctuary. After the antechamber and the annex, one reaches the principal tower.
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The Phetchabun City Pillar Shrine has been brought over from the ancient town of Si Thep and is considered the oldest such structure in Thailand.
Phetchabun City Pillar Shrine. The pillar is housed in a shrine located in the heart of the city being a stone pillar brought over from Muang Si Thep by H.R.H. Prince Damrong Rachanuparp in the year 1804.
Nakhonban Phetchabun Cultural Hall
It is a large auditorium hall for the study concerning the history of Phetchabun. It can be divided into 2 parts. The first part is an exhibition of some ancient pictures and antiques from the Fine Arts Department in the various periods of the Phetchabun history. The second part is a stage for performances and presentations on history, traditions, and cultures of Phetchabun.