Mahatai Temple (Wat Mahathat) is located in the center of the ancient city of Sukhothai. It is the largest temple and ruins in Sukhothai. The temple is composed of 12 Buddhist temples, and a large number of Buddha statues are worshipped in the temple. The columns in the temple are very tall, and the Buddha statues are still sitting in a state of silence, although some are old. The famous tree cradles Buddha's head here, and you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset views.
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Mahatai Temple (Wat Mahathat) is located in the center of the ancient city of Sukhothai. It is the largest temple and ruins in Sukhothai. The temple is composed of 12 Buddhist temples, and a large number of Buddha statues are worshipped in the temple. The columns in the temple are very tall, and the Buddha statues are still sitting in a state of silence, although some are old. The famous tree cradles Buddha's head here, and you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset views.
The city is definitely a magical existence in the Buddha in the Miracle Tree and Thailand's many attractions. The strong Cambodian style gives you a sense of space chaos, and there are few people here to take pictures of beautiful scenery. Travel method The big city is 1 hour's drive from Bangkok. Free travel: You can take a car in Nanpeng. With the group: Although the big city is small, the day trip report group is a good choice. 2-3 The quality of the pure play group is very good! There are people who pick up at the hotel and meet at a certain place. Free to choose according to needs. Attractions introduce Mahathir Temple is located in the center of the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand's oldest capital. Because a tree holds a Buddha, this temple is very famous for being a must-check attraction in the big city. This temple belongs to the royal temple, but most of it is only the foundation. The temple has a central tower surrounded by small pagodas with four-faced Buddhas and temple-style pagodas. The central pagoda is built in red soil and whitewashed with plaster. The Lotus Bud-shaped top pagoda is called Sukhothai. The place with the most people is the tree hug Buddha place, you can see people from all over the world taking pictures with Buddha heads here. Suggested play time: there is time to recommend at least 3 hours or more, and the photo is very good.
This is the largest temple ruin in Sukhothai Historical Park. It is also speculated that it is the political center of the former Sukhothai dynasty. Located in the park, tickets are required. There are many tourists and it is said to be a good place to watch the sunrise.
The sunrise and sunset photos are beautiful. The sense of history is in sight.
The temple that is worth punching in is very beautiful.
The temple is in the Sukhothai Historical Park, beautiful, beautiful, worth walking.
Mahatai Temple should be the focus of Sukhothai Historical Park. It covers a large area and the reflection of the Buddha statue in the water is especially beautiful. When we went, the Mahatai Temple in Sukhothai Historical Park was making a night scene, and the lighting color was still quite strange. If I come to Sukhothai, if the time is limited, it is recommended to choose here.
One of the best in the central area of Sukhothai Historical Park. The 7800-year-old Buddha has a sense of vicissitudes of history and can climb steps. Not high, but please note that Buddhist holy places should be solemn and not laughing. Close to the Buddha statue should be off your shoes. Although there is no requirement for dress in the historical park, it should not be exposed, that is, respect and sun protection. The first day I entered the historical park was cloudy, and the vicissitudes were more condensed. The next day, the blue sky was really beautiful, and the sunset in the evening, and a few young monks came. It was really a postcard-level beauty. Sukhothai Historical Park is not big, you can go to the middle of the city, then go to the west, and then return to watch the sunset in the evening. The premise is that you have to ride a bicycle, you can't walk, haha