City Attractions
Wat Phra That Chae Hang , about 2 kilometres from
town on Highway No. 1168, is ancient religious site
of the province. Once the centre of the old town,
it was moved
to
its present location in about 1368. It features
a 55 metre-high golden Chedi containing a Holy Relic
from Sukhothai. Over the Vihan's door frames and
on parts of the roofs are plaster designs in the
shape of Naga, the great serpent, which represent
the artistic best in local architecture.
The building of the Nan National Museum was actually
constructed in 1903 and once the residence of a
ruler of Nan. It displays exhibitions concerning
the town's history and major structures, evolution
of arts in different ages, and numerous ancient
objects, the most eminent of which is the Black
Ivory. It also provides anthropological information
on the northern indigenous people including the
several minorities residing in Nan. The museum is
open Wednesday-Sunday from nine in the morning until
four o'clock in the afternoon.
A uniquely designed and the most interesting temple
in Nan is Wat Phumin , which has a 4-portico, single
building housing both the Ubosot and Vihan. Four
Buddha statues with their backs against one another
are installed in the main hall facing the four directions.
The doors are delicately carved in splendid designs
by Lanna craftsmen.
Wat Phumin underwent a major restoration in 1867
since it was built some 27 years ago. It is believed
that the wall murals were commissioned during this
time. The wall paintings, in Thai Lu style are considered
highly valuable and depict legends concerning the
Lord Buddha as well as local legends and the local
way of life, which include native attires, weaving
and commerce with foreign countries.
Wat Phaya Wat is located just before reaching the
town on Highway No. 101. An ancient religious site,
it has rectangular Chedi bases on which Buddha states
are placed around the Chedi structure. Combined
artistic influences of Lanna, Lan Chang and native
Nan can be detected.
Opposite the Nan National Museum is Wat Chang Kham
Woravihan . Its main features are the sculpted upper
halves of elephants adorning around the Chedi, a
Sukhothai influence. Here have been found stones
with ancient Thai scripts relating the alliance
between the kings of Nan and Sukhothai when Nan
was still and independent state. An ancient golden
Buddha is enshrined in the Vihan.
Wat Suan Tan , built in 1230, features an old,
beautifully-shaped Chedi and houses a huge bronze
Buddha statue, Phra Chao Thong Thip cast by a king
of Chiang Mai in 1450.
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