The temple outside Xisha is also a very old temple in Sukhothai, but part of the temple is built later, so it has a modern Thai temple style. However, although the pagoda here endorses this life, it is actually quite a long history. It is also a new monument.
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The temple outside Xisha is also a very old temple in Sukhothai, but part of the temple is built later, so it has a modern Thai temple style. However, although the pagoda here endorses this life, it is actually quite a long history. It is also a new monument.
I see the local introduction is written in Shaxihuai Temple, the name is not important. Three Khmer-style pagodas are located in it. South of Mahathir Temple. Nobody came here. It is more interesting to enter the interior of the pagoda, turn on the flashlight, and see the internal structure of the pagoda.
Wat Si Sawai Sshawa Temple is located in the south of Mahathir Temple, with a high wall, only one gate, the only passage inside. This is a Hindu temple built by the Khmer rulers before the Sukhothai period. The main building is three Khmer-style pagodas, which are said to represent the three Hindu gods of Brahman, Shiva and Vishnu. In Sukhothai, the only partner of the same style is Wat Phra Pai Luang, in the North District. There are small basements under the base of the pagoda, empty as well.
Also translated into the Siri Shawai Temple, southwest of Mahathir Temple, three corn-shaped towers look interesting and are said to be Hindu holy sites. The stucco reliefs on the steeple are figures from some Hindu and Buddhist myths, suggesting that the temple later became the place of Buddha. There are many pigeons on the top of the tower, and the temple is more mysterious.
The scenery here is beautiful and interesting. The price is very high.
The focus here is to see the fine carvings in the tower, there is nothing else. However, the location is relatively close, so you can walk over and take a look, and the viewing time is only 15 minutes at most.