Pamonkong Temple is located in the center of the ancient city of Dacheng, opposite the Pasi Mountain Bifo Temple, from the Mahathir Temple in the past, it only takes ten minutes to drive a motorcycle. In this temple, there is the largest bronze statue of a Buddha in Thailand. It was originally worshipped in the east of the Forbidden City. Later, Song Dang Wang ordered him to move to the west. It is now the place of worship. It was originally surrounded by the Tibetan Sutra, but in the second autumn of the Dacheng era, The temple and Buddha statue were badly damaged by the fire, so now what is seen is a rebuilt building, the open area northeast of the reserve used to be the site of the royal funeral. (The current royal funeral service is held at Royal Tian Square in Bangkok.) [Outer Building] The original surrounding the Buddha was the Tibetan Sutra Pavilion, but because it was a wooden building, it basically collapsed after the fire. Later, the Buddha was always deserted. It was not until a few years ago that the exterior was rebuilt, so now there is a phenomenon that the temple is a new temple, the old Buddha statue, or can see its previous appearance from the picture record inside. [Buddha statue] Going to the middle of the temple is to take off your shoes to enter, you can see a huge Buddha statue in the center, which makes people awestruck. This Buddha statue is sitting. It is said that there are hundreds of small Buddha statues in this Buddha statue. [Tickets and opening hours] This temple is completely free, you can enter without buying tickets. The opening time is about 8 o'clock in the morning to 6:30 in the afternoon. The visit time is about 20 minutes. There are some seats on the periphery of the temple. If you are tired from walking the temple, you can rest here.