
Mukdahan Lak Mueang—Mukdahan, Thailand
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N 16° 32.592 E 104° 43.602
48Q E 470839 N 1829042
The City Pillar Shrine for the city and province of Mukdahan, in the north east of Thailand, on the Laos border.
Waymark Code: WMCF1J
Location: Thailand
Date Posted: 08/30/2011
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A Lak Mueang or 'City Pillar Shrine' is a public shrine, usually in the shape of a pillar, which represents the tutelary diety of each province of Thailand. The pillar is housed in a structure, which often reflects the historical background of the province. Each Shrine has great religious, social, and political importance, and are held in high regard by the local inhabitants. Most Thai provinces have an official Shrine, and some districts within a province have their own, smaller shrine.
There are several different styles of lak mueang, however, they are normally located close to the centre of their town, usually in or near the governmental precinct. There is a belief that the height of the pillar was the height of the founder of the city, and its diameter a multiple of his fist size. Some shrines contain historical records of the town, region, or the shrine itself.
The shrine for Mukdahan lies near the city centre, in a rectangular, traditional, Thai style building, not overly large. There is a central pillar, with a prayer area before. Behind the shrine, across an open field is the provincial hall (admin building).
Open to visitors?: Yes
 Photography Permitted Inside?: Yes
 Statue of the Buddha present?: Yes
 Related Website: Not listed

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