Tha-Tum Lak Mueang—Tha-Tum Town, Surin Province, Thailand.
Posted by: Ianatlarge
N 15° 19.632 E 103° 40.950
48P E 358565 N 1694946
The City Pillar Shrine for the small town and district of Tha-Tum.
Waymark Code: WM976G
Location: Thailand
Date Posted: 07/08/2010
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A 'City Pillar Shrine' represents the 'spirit' of each town and city of Thailand. In Thai the term is 'Lak Mu-eang' (very difficult for a westerner to pronounce). Each Thai province has an official Shrine, in addition, a number of district capitals (the level of government below a province), also possess a Shrine. These district level shrines are smaller in size than the provincial level Shrine.
The town and district of Tha-Tum is located to the north of the province of Surin, and this district is fortunate enough to possess a Lak Mueang. This is found in the main street of the town, on a traffic roundabout. It is an open structure, ~4m wide, ~8m high, housing the pillar, and a host of Buddhist icons. White and gold are the predominate colours. Well designed and maintained. The Shrine is a place of worship, people do come by to pay their respects.
Open to visitors?: Yes
Photography Permitted Inside?: Yes
Statue of the Buddha present?: No
Related Website: Not listed
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