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King Naresuan Stupa, Chiangmai
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| Located at Mueang Ngai Village. The locals built the stupa to mark the stay of King Naresuan the Great before he led his troop to invade Angwa in Myanmar in 1604.
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Marisa Resort and Spa
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Marisa Resort & Spa are located in the Chiang Dao District and only one hour from Chiang Mai City, have a lot of going for. Nature, beautiful forests surrounded by the mountains and the ancient Thai houses (Baan) on the premises.
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2008-11-09 01:58:11
Comment by:
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Actually, no one know where the place of death of the king Naresuan.
Someone told me that a famous monk made a concentration and saw by heart that at this place of the stupa location(at Ngai District) is the place of his marjesty's death.
He added that the King Naresua did not want his troop to know his death. He told his brother (Sanphet III) to hide this secret and continued the invasion.
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2008-11-09 02:01:22
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TT
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The stupa is in Ngai town, near the intersection and the market.
I expected to see the high stupa while driving and find the place but I lost the way for a few times before asking the right place from the villagers.
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2008-11-09 02:02:31
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TT
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Naresuan (1555 April 25 - 1605 also sometimes called Naret or the Black Prince or Sanpet II, Thai: สมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช) was king of Siam (today Thailand) from 1590 until his death in 1605. During his reign, Siam had the biggest territorial extent in history.
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2008-11-09 02:03:39
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TT
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near the stupa, Naresuan's camp is simulated as the previous time.
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