Prowincja Sukhothai Atrakcje prowincji Sukhothai - Tajlandia Pó³nocna
Prowincja Sukhothai nale¿y do prowincji (changwat) Tajlandii Pó³nocnej.
S±siaduje z prowincjami Phrae, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak i Lampang.
Dawniej Sukhothai, a w³a¶ciwie Królestwo Sukhothai by³o pañstwem tajskim ze stolic± w mie¶cie
o tej samej nazwie. Istnia³o w latch 1238 - 1438. Miasto Sukhothai (obecnie w ruinie) uznawane
jest za stolicê pierwszego pañstwa tajskiego. Ruiny miasta Sukhothai zosta³y wpisane na listê
¦wiatowego Dziedzictwa UNESCO.
Atrakcje prowincji Sukhothai - Tajlandia Pó³nocna
¦wiatynia Wat Mahathat
Wat Saphan Hin
Phra Si Ratana Temple
Ramkhamhaeng National Museum
Wat Sri Chum
Wat Sa Si
Parki Narodowe:
Ramkhamhaeng National Park
Sukhothai
Si Satchanalai National Park
Sukhothai
Sukhothai Historical Park
Zabytki Sukhothai rozrzucne s± na du¿ym terenie, dlatego najwygodnie jest poruszaæ siê na wynajêtym rowerze.
Sukhothai Historical Park to ruiny pa³acu królewskiego, pozosta³o¶ci
kilkudziesiêciu ¶wi±tyñ oraz pos±gi Buddy z XIII wieku.
Mapa prowincji Sukhothai - Tajlandia Pó³nocna
The Sukhothai kingdom was an early kingdom in the area around the city Sukhothai, in north central Thailand. It was First Thai Empire. It existed from 1238 till 1438. The old capital, now 12 km outside of New Sukhothai in Tambon Mueang Kao, is in ruins and is a historical
Prior to the 13th century, Tai kingdoms had existed on the northern highlands including the Ngoen Yang (centered on Chiang Saen; predecessor of Lanna) kingdom and the Heokam (centered on Chiang Hung, modern Jinghong in China) kingdom of Tai Lue people. Sukhothai had been a trade center and part of Lavo, which was under the domination of the Khmer Empire. The migration of Tai people into upper Chao Phraya valley was somewhat gradual.
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Wat Mahathat in Thailand is found near every Grand Palace, and near the heart of the Thai people. It is the place where the Buddha's neckbone is enshrined. The ruins are magnificent and breathtaking.
Wat Phra Si Mahathat commonly called Wat Yai by the people, is on the east bank of the Nan River in town limit. The Wihan of the temple houses what is regarded as the most beautiful and graceful Buddha statue in Thailand, the large bronze sitting statue of Phra Phutthachinarat in the Sukhothai style.
The Statue of The King Ramkhamhaeng the Great and the replica of old stone of the Thai Alphabet.
The ancient ruins of Sukhothai, Thailand, are best seen from a tuk tuk. Hire a driver at JJ Guesthouse and have a great time! Sukhothai was the home of nine royal kings from 1238 to 1438. The old city is protected in a park-like setting now, and is located near the new Sukhothai city