A 13th c Thai capital, Sukhothai was the first independent kingdom.
The name translates to "Dawn of Happiness," indicating that the
Sukhothai period is considered a "golden age" in Thailand's history.
During this era, the alphabet was created under King Ramkhamhaeng,
setting the stage for artistic and intellectual developments.
Must See: SUKHOTHAI HISTORICAL PARK OR OLD SUKHOTHAI CITY
Hours: Daily 6am-9pm
Admission: 150 THB
This UNESCO World Heritage site stands as a testament to Thailand's storied and colorful past. Nearly 200 temples were excavated and partly reconstructed, providing visitors with a look at what Thailand's early capital might have been like. This was the cradle of Thai culture, and archaeologists have found the remnants of artistic and religious works that would define a society for centuries. In the city's heyday, three earthen walls and two moats surrounded the old center. Twenty-one wats and four ponds were uncovered during excavations. For guests' convenience, there is an information center and information boards in English outside every building.
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