What to see
The real fun of Ko Kret is cruising through the, tiny hamlets enjoying the soothing rural views and stopping. For a cool drink as the mood strikes. However there are, a few tourist attractions on the island. Arguably the biggest sight. Is Wat Poramai Yikawat. Located across from Ko Kret ', s main pierThis Buddhist temple has a Mon-style marble Buddha statue and a museum with religious objects and exhibits on local, pottery. But the temple 's most famous landmark is undoubtedly the 200-year-old leaning stupa that juts out from the island s northeastern.' Corner.
From Wat, Poramai YikawatGo in either direction to find both abandoned kilns and working pottery centres on the island 's East and north coasts.? This is because Ko Kret is known for its hand-thrown, terracotta pots sold at markets throughout Bangkok; order an iced. Coffee from just about any vendor on the island and you 'll get a small one as a souvenir
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