Lampang is not second to any other provinces as a source of Lanna
Thai civilisation. The people of Lampang possess a simple way of
life with customs and traditions having been passed down from
ancient times. It is a city of its own uniqueness, which comprises local
architecture, temples, horse-drawn carriages, beautiful and pristine
natural attractions, a former source of logging using elephants to
haul logs; the elephant has become a symbol of the city, and famous
kaolin pottery. All these things make Lampang be a destination
attractive to travellers.
In the past, Lampang had many names: Si Don Chai, Lampha Kampa
Nakhon, Khelang Nakhon, and Kukkuttanakhon (Nakhon Kai – city
of rooster). The word ‘Lampang’ means Mai Pang. Legend has it that
Mai Pang was a pole that Lua Ai Kon, a Lua hilltribe, used to carry
a cylinder of honey, coconuts, and bale fruits as offerings to the
Lord Buddha who came to visit the area. Then, the top of the pole
was planted in the ground and became a Khachao tree (Holoptelea
integriforia Planch.), which now can be seen next to the Wihan Luang
(great image hall) at Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang. The Khachao tree
is different from other trees because its branches turn down toward
the earth. This auspicious tree of Lampang is over 2,500 years old.
‘Khelang Nakhon’ comes from a Pali word existing in legend since
the 18th century. The word ‘Nakhon’ was changed from ‘Lakhon.’ The
name of Khelang Nakhon also appeared on inscription stones and in
chronicles of the following periods. In speaking, the word ‘Lakhon’
was pronounced ‘Lakon’ and ‘Mueang Lakhon’ had the same meaning
as Wiang Lakon.
Another legend tells that when the Lord Buddha visited this city, God
Lampang is not second to any other provinces as a source of LannaThai civilisation. The people of Lampang possess a simple way oflife with customs and traditions having been passed down fromancient times. It is a city of its own uniqueness, which comprises localarchitecture, temples, horse-drawn carriages, beautiful and pristinenatural attractions, a former source of logging using elephants tohaul logs; the elephant has become a symbol of the city, and famouskaolin pottery. All these things make Lampang be a destinationattractive to travellers.In the past, Lampang had many names: Si Don Chai, Lampha KampaNakhon, Khelang Nakhon, and Kukkuttanakhon (Nakhon Kai – cityof rooster). The word 'Lampang' means Mai Pang. Legend has it thatMai Pang was a pole that Lua Ai Kon, a Lua hilltribe, used to carrya cylinder of honey, coconuts, and bale fruits as offerings to theLord Buddha who came to visit the area. Then, the top of the polewas planted in the ground and became a Khachao tree (Holopteleaintegriforia Planch.), which now can be seen next to the Wihan Luang(great image hall) at Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang. The Khachao treeis different from other trees because its branches turn down towardthe earth. This auspicious tree of Lampang is over 2,500 years old.'Khelang Nakhon' comes from a Pali word existing in legend sincethe 18th century. The word 'Nakhon' was changed from 'Lakhon.' Thename of Khelang Nakhon also appeared on inscription stones and inchronicles of the following periods. In speaking, the word 'Lakhon'was pronounced 'Lakon' and 'Mueang Lakhon' had the same meaningas Wiang Lakon.Another legend tells that when the Lord Buddha visited this city, God
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Lampang is not any Second to Other Provinces as a Source of Lanna
Thai civilization. The people of Lampang Possess a Simple Way of
Life with Customs and traditions having been Passed down from
Ancient times. It is a City of its own uniqueness, which comprises local
Architecture, Temples, Horse-drawn Carriages, Beautiful and Pristine
Natural Attractions, a former Source Logging of using elephants to
Haul logs; Become the Elephant has a Symbol of the City, and Famous
kaolin Pottery. All these Things Make a Destination Lampang be
attractive to travelers.
In the Past, Lampang had many names: Si Don Chai, Lampha Kampa
Nakhon, Nakhon Khelang, and Kukkuttanakhon (Nakhon Kai - City
of Rooster). The word 'Lampang' means Mai Pang. Legend has it that
a Pole was that Lua Ai Mai Pang Kon, a Lua Hilltribe, used to Carry
a Cylinder of Honey, coconuts, and Bale Fruits as offerings to the
Lord Buddha Who Came to Visit the Area. Then, the top of the Pole
was planted in the Ground and became a Khachao Tree (Holoptelea
Integriforia Planch.), which now Can be seen next to the Wihan Luang
(Great Image Hall) at Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang. Khachao the Tree
is different from because its Branches Other Trees turn down toward
the Earth. Auspicious Tree of Lampang this is over 2,500 years Old.
'Khelang Nakhon' comes from a Legend in Pali Word existing since
the 18th Century. The word 'Nakhon' was changed from 'Lakhon.'. The
name of Nakhon Khelang also appeared on inscription Stones and in
Chronicles of the following periods. Speaking in, the Word 'Lakhon'
was pronounced 'Lakon' and 'Mueang Lakhon' had the Same meaning
as Wiang Lakon.
Another Legend tells that when the Lord Buddha visited this City, God.
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Lampang is not second to any other provinces as a source of Lanna
Thai civilisation. The people of Lampang possess a simple. Way of
life with customs and traditions having been passed down from
ancient times. It is a city of its, own uniqueness. Which comprises local
architecture temples horse-drawn carriages,,, and beautiful pristine
natural, attractionsA former source of logging using elephants to
haul logs; the elephant has become a symbol of, the city and famous
kaolin. Pottery. All these things make Lampang be a destination
attractive to travellers.
In the past Lampang had, many names: Si. Don, Chai Lampha Kampa
Nakhon Khelang, Kukkuttanakhon, Nakhon and (Nakhon Kai - City
of rooster). The word 'Lampang means.' Mai Pang. Legend has it that
.Mai Pang was a pole that Lua Ai Kon a hilltribe used, Lua, to carry
a cylinder, of honey coconuts and bale, fruits as offerings. To the
Lord Buddha who came to visit the area. Then the top, of the pole
was planted in the ground and became a Khachao. Tree (Holoptelea
integriforia Planch.), which now can be seen next to the Wihan Luang
(great image Hall) at Wat Phrathat. Lampang Luang.The Khachao tree
is different from other trees because its branches turn down toward
the earth. This auspicious tree of. Lampang is over 2 500 years, old.
'Khelang Nakhon' comes from a Pali word existing in legend since
the 18th century. The. Word 'Nakhon' was changed from 'Lakhon.' The
name of Khelang Nakhon also appeared on inscription stones and in
chronicles. Of the following periods.In speaking the word, 'Lakhon'
was pronounced 'Lakon' and 'Mueang Lakhon' had the same meaning
as Wiang Lakon.
Another. Legend tells that when the Lord Buddha visited, this city God.
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