The Pamahatai Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist pagodas built in the city, but now only the base is left. From the surrounding pagodas, you can see the trace of that time. The most famous scenic spot in the temple is the tree wrapped around the Buddha's head at the entrance. The smiling Buddha's head is wrapped around the roots of the old Bodhi tree, which is one of the seven wonders of Thailand. The main pagoda is a Khmer-style pagoda, which collapsed and rebuilt. After the invasion of the Burmese Army, the monastery was full of incomplete, and everywhere there were broken walls and traces of looting and destruction. It should be noted here that when taking pictures with the Buddha's head, you should remember to squat down, because in Thai Buddhist culture, the head of a person can not be higher than the head of a Buddha.