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Built to commemorate King Naresuan the Great who in 1574 led his army en route Nong Bua Lam Phu to Vientiane by the assignment of the King of Hongsa, or the kingdom of Burma which ruled Thailand at that time. As King Naresuan got sick, King of Hongsa allowed him to get back to Ayuthaya. The venue where King Naresuan set camp is in the compound of around Nong Bua Park, in front of Nong Bua Lam Phu’s city hall. Every year during Januray 25-February 3, celebration and ceremony are held to honor King Naresuan.
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