Phra Samut Chedi

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Phra Samut Chedi is a historic riverside Buddhist stupa in Thailand, often called the “Temple in the Middle of the River,” and is a prominent cultural and religious landmark of Samut Prakan Province.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist stupa
historic monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Thai
architecturalType chedi
associatedWith Samut Prakan city NERFINISHED
country Thailand
denomination Theravada Buddhism NERFINISHED
function pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasFestival annual temple fair
hasNickname Temple in the Middle of the River NERFINISHED
hasView Chao Phraya River estuary NERFINISHED
heritageSignificance cultural landmark of Samut Prakan Province
religious landmark of Samut Prakan Province
locatedIn Phra Samut Chedi District NERFINISHED
Samut Prakan Province NERFINISHED
central Thailand
locatedNear Gulf of Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedOn Chao Phraya River NERFINISHED
material brick
stucco
notableFor location in the Chao Phraya River estuary area
prominent white stupa
position riverside
region Bangkok Metropolitan Region NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
significance symbol of Samut Prakan Province
tourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism

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