Prasat Noen Sung
Native Name | ปราสาทเนินสูง, ប្រាសាទនើនស៊ុង |
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Alternative name | Wat Noen Sung |
BA# | T22025 |
CISARK# | 1115 |
Size | Small |
Condition | Tuol |
Type | Temple |
Location | |
Part of | Boran Sathan Muang Paniat |
Commune | Khlong Narai |
District | Muang Chanthaburi |
Province | Chanthaburi |
Country | Thailand |
Coordinates | 12.58455, 102.15058 |
Prasat Noen Sung (ปราสาทเนินสูง - Pronounced: Pra-saht Noern Soong)
Small, active Buddhist monastery located east of Ku Paniat and which is named by Joachim Schliesinger [1] as the site of one of five known sanctuaries situated within the former moated area of Muang Paniat Ancient City, (Boran Sathan Muang Paniat).
Satellite images of the wat grounds fail to reveal any obvious traces of an ancient sanctuary and artefacts or vestiges are also absent from web photos so the site requires on-the-ground verification.
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Nearby Sites
- Boran Sathan Muang Paniat
- Khai Taksin
- Khai Thahan Farang Set
- Khao Ploy Waen
- Khao Sa Bap
- Khlung
- Ku Paniat
- National Maritime Museum
- Prasat Chi
- Prasat Noen Sung
- Prasat Paniat Rang
- Prasat Somphan
- Prasat Ti
- Rong Rien Benchamarachuthit
- Wat Bon
- Wat Bot Muang
- Wat Klang
- Wat Sa Bap
- Wat Thong Thua
- Wat Thong Thua Museum
- Wat Yotha Nimit (Chanthaburi)
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References
- ↑ The Kingdom of Phaniat and the Chong People - White Lotus (2022)