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Visit Duration: Open

Timings: Monday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tuesday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Wednesday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Thursday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Friday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Saturday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Sunday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Entry type: Free

Entry Details: Open

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King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng, and King Ngam Muang, the three kings who created Chiang Mai in 1296, are shown in bronze statues at the Three Kings Monument, which is a landmark inside the historic walled city of Chiang Mai. Three Kings Monument, a location with significant historical value, is unquestionably one of the top sights to see in Chiang Mai. 

When you see these monuments and learn about the history of the city and the monarchs, your heart will be affected in a profound way. In the evening, go to the promenade area where you can also discover options for street cuisine.

It serves as a memorial for Chiang Mai's founding. Khun Kaimook Chuto, a national artist, created and cast the Three Kings Monument.
 The royal opening ceremony took place on January 30, 1984, and it was finished on Friday, September 3, 1983.

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The bronze statues of King Mengrai, the creator of Chiang Mai, and his two friends King Ramkamhaeng of Sukhothai and King Ngam Muang of Payao, who are thought to have collaborated in the construction of the city, make up the Three Kings Monument.

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King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng, and King Ngam Muang, the three kings who created Chiang Mai in 1296, are shown in bronze statues at the Three Kings Monument, which is a landmark inside the historic walled city of Chiang Mai. Three Kings Monument, a location with significant historical value, is unquestionably one of the top sights to see in Chiang Mai. 

When you see these monuments and learn about the history of the city and the monarchs, your heart will be affected in a profound way. In the evening, go to the promenade area where you can also discover options for street cuisine.

It serves as a memorial for Chiang Mai's founding. Khun Kaimook Chuto, a national artist, created and cast the Three Kings Monument.
 The royal opening ceremony took place on January 30, 1984, and it was finished on Friday, September 3, 1983.

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Points Of Interest for Three King Monuments

 A major draw at Wat Phra Kaew is the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is highly revered and painstakingly made.
Stunning Thai architecture can be found throughout the Grand Palace complex, with golden spires, vibrant murals, and ornate ornaments.
Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat is a large hall that serves as the royal throne room and exhibits a distinctive fusion of Thai and European architectural elements.

Wat Mahathat in the Ayutthaya Historical Park is home to the famous Buddha head, which has come to symbolise Ayutthaya and is a popular tourist destination.
With its imposing prangs and riverbank position, Wat Chaiwatthanaram offers stunning vistas and is a prime example of Khmer-style architecture.
History-rich Ruins: Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the former capital by exploring the large Ayutthaya Historical Park, which is home to a number of temple ruins, palace buildings, and antiquated monasteries.
Wat Arun's central prang, which is tall and covered in an elaborate porcelain mosaic, provides a singular and breathtaking visual spectacle.
Riverside Location: Wat Arun, which is located on the Chao Phraya River, offers beautiful views of the river, especially around sunrise and sunset.
Ascending Climbing the Prang: Climbing the prang's steep steps is an exhilarating experience that rewards tourists with expansive views of the surrounding area, including Bangkok's skyline.
The three royal monuments in Thailand have a number of attractions that enthral tourists with its historical mystery, stunning architecture, and cultural relevance.

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Within the city walls, in the heart of the old city, is where you'll find the Three Kings Monument. The monument is located in front of the structure that once housed the Old Provincial Hall but is now home to the City Art and Culture Centre. The monument is regarded as a shrine for the three kings by the people. In order to obtain the blessings of these great Kings who came up with the concept for the city of Chiang Mai, they present flowers, incense, and candles to the statue.

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