RM2R5CNFC–Temple at Thalang, Choeng Thale, Phuket, Thailand
RMC10K9K–A school class visiting the Buddhist Wat Phra Thong Temple, Thalang, Phuket Island, Southern Thailand, Thailand, Southeast Asia
RM2R5CNJ4–Wat Phra Tong Temple in Thalang, Phuket Island, Thailand
RMKX3ANM–February 16, 2016 Thalang Phuket Thailand Large, golden reclining Buddha at Wat Sri Sunthon
RMCBTJ90–Thalang Wat Sri Sunthon. Ornate roof detail of a Buddhist temple on the island of Phuket
RF2PT39TR–in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2FMPG0D–Turquoise and gold Thalang Mosque Lil Abidin Mosque architecture in Sakhu Phuket Thailand.
RF2AC502C–Wat Phra Thong Museum with a frieze of a sitting Buddha on the roof, in the grounds of Wat Phra Thong (temple) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RM2B01ACY–Thailand: Bell tower, Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RFRHPM1H–The statues of Phuket's heroic sisters Muk and Chan, in the grounds of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn), Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFK02965–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RFWATG4F–The three ancient (newly painted) white Buddha statues of Wat Phra Kao Gao, flanked by a newer golden Buddha statue, Thalang, Phuket Thailand
RFRE624R–Temple roof at Wat Thepkassatri (Wat Don), Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, in early morning sunlight
RF2AC4YWE–Statues at Wat Phra Thong, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, depicting the legend surrounding the temple, a cowherd finding the temple's buried Buddha statue
RFRECE0H–The elaborate windows and wall ornamentation of Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RM2R5CNM5–Wat Phra Tong Temple in Thalang, Phuket Island, Thailand
RMBM9RME–Head of a large gold reclining Buddha at Wat Sri Sunthon, a Buddhist temple on the island of Phuket
RF2PT39W5–in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2FMPGAW–Turquoise and gold Thalang Mosque Lil Abidin Mosque architecture in Sakhu Phuket Thailand.
RM2B01AD0–Thailand: Window and decoration on main viharn at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RFK02961–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RFRECE01–View of the southern side of Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand; in early morning light
RM2R5CNM2–Wat Phra Tong Temple in Thalang, Phuket Island, Thailand
RMCBTJ95–Head of a large gold reclining Buddha at Wat Sri Sunthon, a Buddhist temple on the island of Phuket
RF2PT39TW–Asian thai artistic water fountain with dragons and snakes in Naithon Beach Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2FMPFA5–Turquoise and gold Thalang Mosque Lil Abidin Mosque architecture in Sakhu Phuket Thailand.
RM2B01ADA–Thailand: Buddha statue and wall murals on the viharn at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RFK0295A–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RFRECDYN–An administrative bldg. at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, with a painting of former King Bhumipol & wife Sirikit, and Buddha statues
RFR6EJ38–A Reclining Buddha, depicting the Buddha at the time of his death, at Wat Sri Soonthorn, in Thalang, Phuket. Thailand
RM2R5CNJN–Wat Phra Tong Temple in Thalang, Phuket Island, Thailand
RFR6EJ12–A so-called Reclining Buddha, depicting the Buddha at the time of his death, at Wat Phra Nang Sang, in Thalang, Phuket. Thailand
RM2KEP76X–Gilded gold-coloured Buddhist altar with statue of seated Buddha in background mural with deer, Buddhist temple Wat Sri Sunthon, Thalang, Phuket
RFRE61RG–On an early morning, man on a motorbike with sidecar passes a sun-lit golden Buddha statue at Wat Thepkassatri (Wat Don), Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RF2PRM792–Asian thai artistic water fountain with dragons and snakes in Naithon Beach Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2AC16F8–The ancient three tin Buddha statues in the old Bot or Ubosot (ordination hall) of Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RMBM9RMM–Head of a large gold reclining Buddha at Wat Sri Sunthon, a Buddhist temple on the island of Phuket
RF2FMPG4F–Turquoise and gold Thalang Mosque Lil Abidin Mosque architecture in Sakhu Phuket Thailand.
RM2B01AD8–Thailand: Buddhas by days of the week, Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RMG1318P–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RFK0295K–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RF2AC16FC–The ancient three tin Buddha statues in the old Bot or Ubosot (ordination hall) of Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFRECEMH–A demon statues stand next to a golden, sun-lit Buddha; on an early morning at Wat Thepkassatri (Wat Don), Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RM2B01AD3–Thailand: Hell murals and elaborate windows on main viharn at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RF2FMPF7R–Turquoise and gold Thalang Mosque Lil Abidin Mosque architecture in Sakhu Phuket Thailand.
RMG13193–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2K3FKPY–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RFK02958–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RFRE62P8–A demon statues stand next to a golden, sun-lit Buddha; on an early morning at Wat Thepkassatri (Wat Don), Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RM2B021JH–The Buddhist temple of Wat Phra Thong, the ‘Temple of the Golden Buddha’ can be found in the Thalang District of Phuket Island. This unusual temple is named for the golden (or gilded) Buddha image that is buried within the temple precincts so that only the head and shoulders are visible above ground. According to legend, a local buffalo boy attempted to tether one of his charges to an outcrop he thought was a tree stump, but which proved to be the ushnisha or top-knot of a buried Buddha image. For this – albeit unintentional – heresy, both the boy and the buffalo died. It was later revealed t
RFREYM0M–The main entrance to Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, a a Buddha statue displaying the mudra (gesture) of Abhaya (dispelling fear)
RMG1318Y–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RFT5DYED–Early in the morning, the full moon is seen over the head of the large Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RF2K3FMCE–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RFK0296Y–Wat Phra Thong is a famous temple in Phuket. Formerly when the war happened The people in Phuket brought the soil to cover the Buddha's gold to flood
RF2K3FKFC–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RF2K3FKRA–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RF2K3FKGR–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RM2B021JM–The Buddhist temple of Wat Phra Thong, the ‘Temple of the Golden Buddha’ can be found in the Thalang District of Phuket Island. This unusual temple is named for the golden (or gilded) Buddha image that is buried within the temple precincts so that only the head and shoulders are visible above ground. According to legend, a local buffalo boy attempted to tether one of his charges to an outcrop he thought was a tree stump, but which proved to be the ushnisha or top-knot of a buried Buddha image. For this – albeit unintentional – heresy, both the boy and the buffalo died. It was later revealed t
RMG131B7–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2BKE25B–On an early morning, the full moon is seen over the head of the 29 m long so-called 'sleeping' Buddha of Wat Si Sunthorn in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFRECE3F–A Buddha statue displaying the mudra (hand gesture) of Abhaya (dispelling fear) at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thaland, Phuket, Thailand
RFR9T5HA–Ornate, elaborate windows in Wat Tha Ruea in Thalang, the former capital city of Phuket, Thailand, seen from the adjoining grove
RF2J7M0Y6–Wall painting of a Chinese warrior at Tha Ruea (Rua) Shrine or Sanjao Tha Ruea, in Tha Ruea, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RF2K3FMX8–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RFREYM1T–The Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, bathed in early morning light
RM2B021JK–The Buddhist temple of Wat Phra Thong, the ‘Temple of the Golden Buddha’ can be found in the Thalang District of Phuket Island. This unusual temple is named for the golden (or gilded) Buddha image that is buried within the temple precincts so that only the head and shoulders are visible above ground. According to legend, a local buffalo boy attempted to tether one of his charges to an outcrop he thought was a tree stump, but which proved to be the ushnisha or top-knot of a buried Buddha image. For this – albeit unintentional – heresy, both the boy and the buffalo died. It was later revealed t
RMG131A2–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2K3FMC6–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RFREYM2B–A Yak or demon figure guarding the Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, bathed in early morning light
RM2B01ABY–Thailand: Buddhas by days of the week, Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RMG1319G–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2K3FKGN–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RFREYM1C–A Yak or demon figure guarding the Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, bathed in early morning light
RFREHYYH–A Buddha statue in early sunlight, displaying the mudra (hand gesture) of Abhaya (dispelling fear) at Wat Phra Nang Sang, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFREYM11–The Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Soonthorn) in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, bathed in early morning light, in the b/g a full moon
RM2B01ADD–Thailand: Hell mural, Wat Phra Nang Sang, Phuket. Wat Phra Nang Sang was founded in the 19th century by a local lady of good family, hence the name, phra nang sang, meaning ‘built by the revered lady’. Her real name seems to have been forgotten. According to local lore, she travelled to Sri Lanka on a pilgrimage and, to give thanks on her safe return, she sponsored the building of this temple. Later she fell foul of a local ruler who ordered her head cut off, only to find her blood flowed white with purity.
RMG131BB–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RM2B019HT–Thailand: A statuette of Luang Pho Chaem, the venerable monk of Wat Chalong, Phuket. Wat Chalong in Phuket's Chalong District is delicated to two highly venerable monks, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, who were famous for their work in herbal medicine and tending to the ill. During the Phuket tin miners’ rebellion of 1876, they mobilized aid for the injured on both sides. They also mediated in the rebellion, bringing the warring parties together to resolve their dispute. Statues honouring them stand in the sermon hall (viharn) of Wat Chalong.
RM2B019HW–Thailand: An amulet of Luang Pho Chaem, the venerable monk of Wat Chalong, Phuket. Wat Chalong in Phuket's Chalong District is delicated to two highly venerable monks, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, who were famous for their work in herbal medicine and tending to the ill. During the Phuket tin miners’ rebellion of 1876, they mobilised aid for the injured on both sides. They also mediated in the rebellion, bringing the warring parties together to resolve their dispute. Statues honouring them stand in the sermon hall (viharn) of Wat Chalong.
RF2K3FKCX–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RF2K3FKDE–Colorful decorated holy ghost house and holy shrine or small temple in the garden yard street road village in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand
RF2KAW91F–in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2C4H1EA–Warm early morning light falls on the 29 m long Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Si Sunthon / Wat Lipon), a temple in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RMG131BE–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2KAW9M1–in Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2C4H1EF–Warm early morning light falls on the 29 m long Reclining Buddha of Wat Sri Sunthorn (Si Sunthon / Wat Lipon), a temple in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFR5C4NF–The half-buried golden Buddha statue of Wat Phra Thong, in Thalang, Phuket, Thailand, one of the most visited temples on the island
RF2A8N0CG–Wall painting of a Chinese warrior at Tha Ruea (Rua) Shrine or Sanjao Tha Ruea, in Tha Ruea, Thalang, Phuket, Thailand
RFPWAKFP–A procession during the Vegetarian Festival (Nine Emperor Gods Festival) in Phuket Town, Thailand
RMG13195–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2KAW8BR–Asian thai artistic water fountain with dragons and snakes in Naithon Beach Sakhu Thalang on Phuket island Thailand in Southeastasia Asia.
RF2FX9RGA–Phuket Thailand 10. October 2018 Golden household god shrine at Phuket International Airport Thalang Phuket Thailand.
RMG131B0–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2FX9RWC–Phuket Thailand 10. October 2018 Golden household god shrine at Phuket International Airport Thalang Phuket Thailand.
RMG131BG–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2FX9W74–Phuket Thailand 10. October 2018 Colorful welcome gate entrance to enter the Phuket International Airport Thalang Phuket Thailand.
RMG131BJ–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
RF2FX9THN–Phuket Thailand 10. October 2018 Colorful welcome gate entrance to enter the Phuket International Airport Thalang Phuket Thailand.
RMG131BP–Thailand Phuket Wat Sri Sunthon Reclining Buddha
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