The Solarsack Temple is located within the city walls of the northern Sukhothai, near Tapa. The temple is known for its elephant base. On the land, the original purpose was to build a temple dedicated to the governor, whose uncle was invited to live in.
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The Solarsack Temple is located within the city walls of the northern Sukhothai, near Tapa. The temple is known for its elephant base. On the land, the original purpose was to build a temple dedicated to the governor, whose uncle was invited to live in.
Solarsake Temple is in the north of the ancient city. It is similar to the Qunxiang Temple. It is also supported by many elephants on the base, but the scale is smaller than the Qunxiang Temple, and the elephant sculpture is relatively complete. There are seven elephants on one side, a total of 24.
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The surrounding area is relatively empty, the scenery is good, close to the historical park, in fact, the carving is quite exquisite, but it is old and has weathered.
Built in 1412, south of the north gate of the ancient city, Solaraxak Temple is a Sri Lankan-style pagoda that was very common during the Sukhothai period, with 24 white elephants on its pedestal and the whole pagoda being dragged by 24 elephants.