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Wat Phra Prathon Chedi Worawihan in the town of Nakhon Pathom is believed to have been established during the Dvaravati period, around the 6th to 11th centuries, making it one of the oldest religious sites in Thailand. The name “Prathon” is derived from “Phra Thong,” which refers to the golden Buddha image enshrined here.

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Thomas has a university background in the UK and in Latin America, with studies in Languages and Humanities, Culture, Literature and Economics. He started his Asian experience as a publisher in Krabi in 2005. Thomas has been editing local newspapers and magazines in England, Spain and Thailand for more than fifteen years. He is currently working on several projects in Thailand and abroad. Apart from Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain and Bali. He spends most of his time in Asia. During the years Thomas has developed a great understanding of several Asian cultures and people. He is also working freelance, writing short travel stories and articles for travel magazines. Follow Thomas on www.asianitinerary.com

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