Chiang Khong – Lower Esarn Meander July 2024. Part 10: Si Thep Historical World Heritage Park

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Si Thep World Heritage Site

27 km south of Wichian Buri city lies the new World Heritage site of Si Thep.

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This world heritage site dates back 1,700 years to Mon—Dvaravati and features Khmer, Hindu, and Buddhist monuments.

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Si Thep was only granted World Heritage status recently in September 2023.

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Discovered in 1904 by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, the site was seriously excavated in 1978, and in 1984, the Fine Arts Department listed it as a Thai historical park.

The bones of a pre-historic elephant, men and women, have been found on the site. They are on display as found in a pit.
The main skeleton is a woman in her 30s-40s who was found entombed with a dog and two agate necklaces.
At a higher level – so from a later period – is a partial elephant skeleton, also deliberately buried.
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Historical evidence found on the site suggests Si Thep suggests it was the centre of the Dvaravati mandalas.

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Via royal intermarriage, it was also considered the sister city of Sema, the capital of the neighbouring state of Canasapura.
The ruins of ancient Muang Sema are to the S-W, 130 km away in Nakhon Ratchasima province.
Around the 14th century, Si Thep lost importance and was almost abandoned.

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There are two parts: an inner moated city, Muang Ngai, of 4.7 square km, and an outer section, Muang Nok, with several ruins.
The inner moated section has six city gates, 40 historical ruins and 70 ponds.
The ruins have features of Hindu, Khmer, and Dvaravati civilisations, indicating Si Thep's importance over the centuries.

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Khao Klang Nai.
A brick mound in the inner city's centre is an ancient Buddhist stupa: Khao Klang Nai.
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It was constructed between the 6th and 7th centuries.

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A feature of these ruins is the Krishna statues around the base.

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The presence of these Krishna statues suggests that Si Thep City was maybe the first centre or the main centre of what is called “Dvaravati.”


Prang Song Phi Nong
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It was built during the 11th or 12th century in the Baphuon style of Khmer art during the Angkor Wat period.

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When you enter the park, you need to buy a ticket and take a guided bus tour.

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Multiple buses are running around the park, so you can hop on & off at each set of ruins as you wish,
I hopped back on a bus, but it went "the wrong way" & ended up back at the start; it was a returning bus. 55
I know I missed quite a bit, but I was well satisfied with what I saw.
I had a nice cold coconut drink, got on my bike & moved on to the next destination - Phimai.

And promptly forgot about the big ruins outside the city!!



I need to return!

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