San Phra Kan
San Phra Kan (Thai: ศาลพระกาฬ) is a Hindu/Buddhist shrine in the town of Lop Buri in Thailand. The original structure dates to the time of the Khmer Empire, though it has received later additions. It is a popular tourist attraction best known for the monkeys inhabiting the area.[1][2]
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San Phra Kan
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Inside the shrine
References
- "San Phra Kan". tourismthailand.org. Tourism Authority of Thailand. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
- "San Phra Kan or the Kala Shrine". Travelfish. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
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