Near the railway, with its Khmer-style prang 3, it is a Hindu temple that became a Buddhist temple. Pretty small, it dates from the 13th century. There are a lot of monkeyx inside and around the temple. The Lopburi Monkey Festival, the last week of November is held in this temple.
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All attractions in Lopburi city can easily be reached by walking if your accommodation is not too far from the train station. Otherwise, there are cyclocabs and tuk-tuks to get around (especially in front of Railway station).
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Rules to respect when visiting a temple
Phra Prang Sam Yot is a temple and when you visit a temple in Thailand there are some rules to know and follow :
Dress properly (knees and shoulders should be covered)
Take off your shoes when entering the buildings
Be quiet
Don't hug or kiss
Don't point your feet to Buddha's image
Don't smoke
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