Wiang Kum Kam (Thai: เวียงกุมกาม; Northern Thai: ᩅ᩠ᨿᨦᨠᩩᨾᨠᩣ᩠ᨾ) is an historic settlement and archaeological site along the Ping River, which was built by King Mangrai the Great as his capital before he moved it to Chiang Mai. It was flooded and abandoned more than 700 years ago; that move became more understandable in 2005, when the ancient city was flooded three separate times as the river overflowed its banks in that area of Chiang Mai.
Lamphun due to heavy flooding, he drifted until settling at and building WiangKumKam in 1286/7, staying there until 1292 at which time he relocated to what...
the Golden Stupa"), is one of the wats in the ancient Thai city of WiangKumKam, now part of present-day Chiang Mai. The temple was built c. 1287 and...
1455, the temple hosted the Eighth World Buddhist Council in 1477. WiangKumKam is at the site of an old city in the Tha Wang Tan sub-district of the...
วัดพญามังราย; "Temple of King Mangrai") is a ruined temple located within the WiangKumKam archaeological site, very close to the south-eastern side of Wat Phrachao...
Art Department explaining the archaeological discoveries at Wat Nanchang, WiangKumKam, northern Thailand and photographed in August 2014. v t e v t e...
Wat Phan Lao (Thai: วัดพันเลา) is a ruined 16th century temple in the WiangKumKam archaeological area near Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. No information...
subsequently appointed king, and King Mangrai began building the fortress WiangKumKam as his new capital. Lamphun is host to one of northern Thailand's most...
after the name of its builder, is a ruined temple that is part of the WiangKumKam archaeological area, outside of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. The...
to WiangKumKam. He describes the procession of bullock carts; describes many trees in bloom; feels lonely without his beloved. 44–83: WiangKumKam to...
AD Khmer Empire Angkor Empire 802–1431 AD Lan Na Chiang Rai, Fang, WiangKumKam, Chiang Mai Kingdom 1292–1775 AD Lavo Lavo, Ayodhaya Kingdom 450–1388...
Hariphunchai kingdom, Mangrai decided to relocate his capital, and in 1294, WiangKumKam was founded on the eastern bank of the Ping River. The site was plagued...
"Nan Chang's Temple") is a ruined 16th or 17th century temple in the WiangKumKam archaeological complex near modern Chiang Mai in northern Thailand....
the WiangKumKam archaeological complex, outside of modern Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. It is notable within the archaeological area inside Wiang Kum...
วัดธาตุขาว; "Temple of the White Reliquary") is a ruined temple in the WiangKumKam archaeological site, south of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, thought...
Malay language, Tamil Lan Na 1292 CE 1775 January 15 Chiang Rai, Fang, WiangKumKam, Chiang Mai Northern Thai, Burmese language Thailand Myanmar Ayutthaya...
"Temple of the Black-Bodied Lord") is a ruined temple that is part of the WiangKumKam archaeological site which is located just outside the northern Thai...
Phitsanulok Phrae Si Satchanalai Songkhla Sukhothai Suphanburi Thonburi WiangKumKam Bukhara Khiva Samarkand Shahrisabz Cổ Loa Hanoi Huế Bắc Ninh Vinh Thanh...
วัดธาตุน้อย; "Temple of the Little Reliquary") is a ruined temple of the WiangKumKam archaeological area, outside of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, so...
Haripunchai in 1281. Following his successful conquest, he created WiangKumKam as his capital before abandoning it following nearly a decade of floods...
Saraphi สารภี District Wat Chedi Liam, a part of greater WiangKumKam archaeology site District location in Chiang Mai province Coordinates: 18°42′48″N...
December 1987 3 โสดบริสุทธิ์ Sot Borisut January 1988 4 สาวเวียงหนุ่มไทย Sao Wiang Num Thai June 1988 5 แรงงานข้าวเหนียว Raengngan Khaoniao November 1988 6...