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Mueang Sing Historical Park
14.0403° N, 99.2414° E
About
Mueang Sing (Thai: เมืองสิงห์, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ sǐŋ]) is a historical park in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It protects the remains of two Khmer temples dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. It was declared a historical park in 1987.
Historical Timeline
Journey through time and discover key events in this site's history
Temple construction
13th–14th century
Khmer flourishing period
857–1157
Reign of Jayavarman VII
1180–1219
Name recorded in Thai chronicles
1782–1809
Declared historical park
1987
Archaeological Features
Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site
Defensive Structures
Religious and Ritual Structures
Artistic and Decorative Features
Domestic and Habitation Structures
Environmental and Natural Features
Frequently Asked Questions
Plan Your Visit
Tours, travel arrangements, and practical information
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