- Wat
Umong (complete name: Wat
Umong Suan Puthatham) is a 700-year-old
Buddhist temple in
Chiang Mai, Thailand. Wat
Umong is
located against the mountains...
-
Umong (Thai: อุโมงค์,
pronounced [ʔū.mōːŋ]) is a
village and
tambon (sub-district) of
Mueang Lamphun District, in
Lamphun Province, Thailand. In 2005...
- Wat
Umong Maha
Thera Chan (Thai: วัดอุโมงค์มหาเถรจันทร์, RTGS: Wat
Umong Maha-then Chan) is a
Buddhist temple in
Chiang Mai,
northern Thailand. It is situated...
- spokes, such as is
preserved in the 13th
century replica erected at Wat
Umong near
Chiang Mai,
Thailand by Thai king Mangrai. The
pillar at
Sanchi also...
- monks, who
established a new sect at this monastery. The
temple is near Wat
Umong. The temple's main
chedi incorporates both Mon
Haripunjaya and Sinhalese...
-
Guinea from 1911 to 1917.
Louch divided his land
between his
adopted son
Umong,
daughter Ibuuch, step-daughter Ross and
Dirrablong who was "like a child"...
-
chedi at Wat Chet Yot,
Chiang Mai Mold for a Bai Sema,
found at Wat
Umong in the
Umong subdistrict of
Lamphun A
triple Bai Sema in
Sukhothai Gilding, Lumbini...
-
species of fish and
water plants. The
Chiang Saen-style
Chedi at Wat Si
Umong Kham (วัดศรีอุโมงคำ) is
still in good condition. The Lanna-style Buddha...
- the
founding of
Chiang Mai. The site
includes many
ruined temples. Wat
Umong is a
forest and cave wat in the
foothills west of the city, near Chiang...
- Mueang.
There are
three more sub-district muni****lities (thesaban tambons):
Umong and Rim Ping
cover the
complete same-named tambons, and Ban Paen
parts of...