Nan City Pillar Shrine, Nan City Pillar
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Nan City Pillar Shrine or Nan City Pillar Shrine, the city pillar of Nan Province, is located in “Wat Ming Mueang, a sacred object of the city, a place of worship for the people of Nan 🙏
Nan City Pillar Shrine or Nan City Pillar Shrine is located on Suriyapong Road, Nai Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Nan District, Nan Province.
History Nan City Pillar, or what the locals call the Ming Pillar or Ming City Pillar, was built by His Royal Highness Prince Atthawarapanyo, the ruler of Nan. He ordered the installation of the Nan City Pillar in 1788.
Until 1963, Nan experienced a major flood. The Nan River flooded to the Ming City Pillar, causing the pillar to collapse. The people of Nan joined together to restore and build a four-sided Thai-style shrine to cover the Ming City Pillar.
As for the current Nan City Pillar Shrine, it was built in 2005 after the old one had deteriorated.
You can travel by private car by:
Traveling on Highway No. 32 from Bangkok to Uthai Thani Province to Nakhon Sawan Province, take Highway No. 117 to Phitsanulok Province
Continue to Uttaradit Province, take Highway No. 11 to Phrae Province, take Highway No. 101 to Nan Province, the distance is approximately 650 kilometers.
The transportation is convenient. The road from Phrae to Nan Province alternates between flat and mountainous roads.
Another flight route is Bangkok-Nan, taking 1 hour. Or there are buses, both Nakhonchai Air and Bangkok Bus Line, taking 9-10 hours.
Nan City Pillar Shrine or Wat Ming Muang, you can park your car inside the temple. Or if it's a holiday, I saw people park at the Rajanubhab School (opposite Nan City Pillar Shrine) and walk across.
Inside Nan City Pillar Shrine is decorated in white tones. There is a church and a temple. Inside the church and temple, there are murals showing the way of life of the people of Nan. There is a city pillar that is a large log that two people can hug. The base is decorated with carved wood, lacquered and gilded, approximately 3 meters high.
On the right hand side, there is a statue of an elephant that can pass through the elephant's belly for good fortune 3 times. Inside the temple, there is also a shrine of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin).
In the temple, there are offerings, incense, candles, and flowers from the temple. Donations are made according to your wishes. Next to the temple, you can walk to Nan Night Walking Street (Nan Night Food Market) on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Nan City Pillar Shrine or Wat Ming Mueang
Open daily from 06:00 to 18:00.
During festivals or when the temple is closed, you can enter at night. Closes at 22:00.
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