In the park, there is an arboretum, a peaceful relaxing place for local people. In addition, there are Ko Six Mall, Them Chalawan and sculptures of important features from a Tai literature, 'Kraithong'.
Wat Mahathat It is located in the area of the old City Park, presumed to have been constructed in Sukhothat period. Objects of art found from excavation made in this wat are potteries and Buddha images of various eras.
Wat Nakhon Chum This is an ancient monastery located in Tambon Muang Kao in the area of the old city, 9 kms. from town. It had been utilized as a place where an oath-taking ceremony took place in the old days. This is the place where an old Main Shrine Hall and an 800 - year - old Buddha image are located.
Wat Pho Prathap Chang Located inTambon Pho Prathap Chang, 27 kms. from town on Phichit-Wang Chik-Pho Prathap Chang Route, is an ancient monastery surrounded by walls and once was used by King Narai the Great as a camp site for his troops in a northern trip. It is also the place where King Sua or King Sanphet VIII was born.
Wat Khao Rup Chang This wat is located approximately 15 kms. south of Phichit on Phichit-Taphan Hin Road having its main shrine hall built on a hilltop where white rocks stack up forming an elephant figure. A Walking Buddha and replica of Buddha's Footprints are housed in this monastery.
Phra Buddha Ket Monglchon This is also called 'Luang Pho To Taphan Hin', the largest Sitting Buddha, openly enshrined in Wat Theva Prasat The construction was completed in 1970 having a lap width of 20 meters with 24 meters in height and its name was bestowed by H.M. the king as "Phra Buddha Ket Mongkhon".
Phichit Annual Boat Racing With cooperation of the Phichit Province and Tourism Authority of Thailand, provincial boat racing is restored to be a national level festival, taking place on every first Saturday and Sunday of September, at Wat Tha Luang located on the bank of Mae Nam Nan. The main features of the festival are boat racing and boat procession beauty contest which is regarded an exciting, gayful, and colorful one. |