Phutthamonthon is a Buddhist park centered around a 15.87 metre high Sukhothai-style Buddha statue, which is the tallest free-standing Buddha statue in the world.

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Phutthamonthon, Bangkok

Phutthamonthon is a Buddhist park centered around a 15.87 metre high Sukhothai-style Buddha statue, which is the tallest free-standing Buddha statue in the world..

Phutthamonthon is a Buddhist park centered around a 15.87 metre high Sukhothai-style Buddha statue, which is the tallest free-standing Buddha statue in the world.


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About Phutthamonthon

 Bangkok, Thailand

 +66 61 118 6648

 bbc.onab.go.th

Phutthamonthon and Nearby Sights on Map

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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn

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Wat Chai Chana Songkhram

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