Thailand: Some of the 108 distinguishing marks on the soles of the Buddha, Reclining Buddha, Wat Pong Sanuk Tai, Lampang, Lampang Province, northern Thailand. Wat Pong Sanuk Tai or 'The Monastery of the Southern Fun Marsh' was built in the late 18th century combining Burmese and Lanna styles of architecture. The temple's mondop is one of the finest examples of its type and is a marvelous blend of Lanna and Burmese workmanship. Lampang was originally founded during the 7th century Dvaravati period. Nothing remains from these early times, but the city is rich in temples.


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