The Three Kings Monument (Anusawari Sam Kasat) stands as a significant public art piece and shrine in the heart of Chiang Mai’s old administrative district. This monument commemorates King Ngam Muang of Phayao, King Ram Khamhaeng of Sukhothai, and King Mangrai of Lanna, who collaborated to establish the city. Crafted with intricate detail, the statues depict the three kings in regal poses, symbolizing their unity and vision. Visitors can explore the surrounding area, which offers a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of these leaders, making it a key site for understanding Chiang Mai’s rich heritage.
Three Kings Monument (Anusawari Sam Kasat)
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