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The Mural of Uo Sai Kham

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The Ubosot, or consecrated ceremonial hall, is generally small for its religious functions involve only monks. The ubosot stands in consecrated ground marked by eight boundary stones. Ubosot are often locked and women are generally not allowed to enter.

The Ubosot, or consecrated ceremonial hall, is generally small for its religious functions involve only monks. The ubosot stands in consecrated ground marked by eight boundary stones. Ubosot are often locked and women are generally not allowed to enter.
History of Wat Uo Sai Kham
Wat Ou Sai Kham is located on Chang Moi Kao street near to Tapae Gate. Wat is more than 300 years old but was abandoned by the monks because the size of the local village couldn't support the monastery. Wat Ou Sai Kham was reconstructed in 1841 A.D. It is believed that the name Ou Sai Kham came from a lady who donated the land where the wat stands now. She came from Chiang San (Chiang Rai province). The name means temple of golden sand.
History of Wat Uo Sai Kham
Wat Ou Sai Kham is located on Chang Moi Kao street near to Tapae Gate. Wat is more than 300 years old but was abandoned by the monks because the size of the local village couldn't support the monastery. Wat Ou Sai Kham was reconstructed in 1841 A.D. It is believed that the name Ou Sai Kham came from a lady who donated the land where the wat stands now. She came from Chiang San (Chiang Rai province). The name means temple of golden sand.
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