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Wat Tam Khao Wong in Uthai Thani
During an excursion about eight years ago we discovered a new builded monastery in the thai province Uthai Thani. We immediately got a faithful relationship to the abbot who builded this beautiful teakwood monastery under his own idea and own arrangement. Unfortunately this fantastic building was weathered soon after a few years and it looked grey, not nice anymore when we visited this monastery last time, what a bummer!
In the meantime the old abbot changed his way of life and the new monk let renovate this architectural treasure and let paint the rotten teakwood with a lucent synthetic resin paint what will keep the beautiful teakwood color a much longer time. For the exact location you can ask me any time.
In the meantime the old abbot changed his way of life and the new monk let renovate this architectural treasure and let paint the rotten teakwood with a lucent synthetic resin paint what will keep the beautiful teakwood color a much longer time. For the exact location you can ask me any time.
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