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This temple, which is also known as Wat Bot, is located on Tetsaban 4 Road near the city pillar. There are the fine murals on the wall and some ancient artifacts have been kept in its former Ubosot, The Wat Yotha Nimit is the only royal temple in the province.It was first established when King Taksin the Great came to mobilise his troops here and finished in the reign of King Rama III. It was once used as the site for the oath of allegiance ceremony by government officials since the time of King Taksin the Great until the reign of King Rama V, who shifted the ceremony to Wat Phai Lom.
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