Wat Don Mueang, the place of Don E-Hiew

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- The original area of ​​Wat Don Mueang was a plateau. It was originally called Don E-Hiaw because flocks of hawks gathered there. Later, when the Royal Thai Air Force was established (currently the Royal Thai Air Force), this area was called Don Mueang. The temple began to be built around 1895. At that time, it did not have a name. The villagers called it Wat Don E-Hiaw. It was the land of a wealthy man with the title of Muen Achanhan. The people called it Sian Phu. He donated this plot of land to build a temple. Phra Ajarn Ja was a Mon and a monk who traveled by boat to park and stay in Khlong Prem Prachakon. The villagers brought food to offer. Later, when he had faith, he built a hut for him to live in. It was later built as a temple.
- After the government built the northern railway line through the land, which divided the land into 2 parts, it was difficult to cross the railway to make a living, so the land was donated to build a temple. The original land of the temple was larger. Currently, the temple's land is 33 rai, 3 ngan, and 52 square wa.

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