Wat Pracharabuetham, Dusit

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- Wat Pracharabue Tham was built in 1907 by Phra Phiksu Kong's father who donated the land and built the temple. The temple was called Wat Bang Krabue because the villagers brought many buffaloes to raise around the temple.
- Later, the people worked together to renovate the temple until it gradually flourished. Therefore, the temple's name was changed to a more melodious name, "Wat Pracharabue Tham", which has been used until today. The temple received the royal charter of the boundary markers on February 1, 1947. The boundary markers are 21 meters wide and 30 meters long. The boundary marker ceremony was held on March 3, 1958.
- Around 2010, the temple raised the chapel 3.5 meters high to prevent flooding. A 1-meter deep tunnel was dug and many late Ayutthaya Buddha images were found.

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