Orchid Hibiscus Guest House
We stayed at the Orchid Hibiscus Guest House which is just on the edge of the Old Sukhothai Historical Park:
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The orchids are indeed lovely.
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We had fun watching this older American chap enjoy his breakfast.
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He was dining with this hot Chinese chick who enjoyed her toast, coconut pudding, wild bee honeycomb and hot coffee,
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Wat Si Sawai, Wat Traphang Nguen
King Ramkamhaeng and Wat Chanasongkham
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Replica of King Ramkamhaeng's Inscription which was inscribed by the King in the 13th century and marks the earliest known written Thai. (Maybe.)
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Third king of the Sukhothai kingdom. Credited with creating the Thai writing system and of firmly establishing Buddhism among his people.
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Wat Chanasongkham. The mountain in the background is said to resemble a reclining Buddha.
Net up: Wat Sorasak
Wat Sorasak and Wat Mae Chon