Phaya Si Mukda | The Giant Naga statue Dominantly above the Mekong River, Mukdahan Province


Thai call "Phaya Sri Mukda Maha Muni Neil Palan Nakara" The Giant Naga statue.  New Landmark of Mukdahan Province. Located on a high mountain in the area of  "Phra Phutthabat Phu Manarom Temple."

People in northeastern Thailand. There is widespread belief and faith in the Naga. That there was a serpent living in the Mekong River, With great power. To take care of people to be happy.Mukdahan province is one of the provinces in the Mekong River Basin.

Therefore take this belief as inspiration in creating "Phaya Sri Mukda Maha Muni Neil Palanakorn" or "Pu Sri Mukda" and open to villagers and tourists to pay homage.

Phaya Sri Mukda is a statue of a single head serpent. Built on Phu Manarom Mountain of Phra Phutthabut Pho Manorom Temple. Located at Na Si Nuan Subdistrict, Mueang District, Mukdahan Province.

The nature of the serpent will curl up and hold an elegant high neck, facing the Mekong River below. The body length is 122 meters, about 20 meters high, with a bluish-green color. Reflect light. Looks dimensionally and realistic like life, With a delicate pattern, Elaborate But with formidable fear.


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