Wat Nang Phaya, Phitsanulok
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Wat Nang Phaya is a Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand.
Geography
[edit]Wat Nang Phaya is located on the eastern bank of the Nan River. Wat Nang Phaya links to the campus of Wat Ratchaburana.
History
[edit]Wat Nang Phaya is said to have been built when Phitsanulok was ruled by King Trailokanat (1448-1488).
Features
[edit]Wat Nang Phraya has no temple, but it is known for its Phrara Nang Phya, which are votive tablets found within the pagoda's repository.
16°49′21″N 100°15′44″E / 16.8224°N 100.2621°E