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Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park

Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park

Province:Kanchanaburi Province
Region:Western Thailand
Address:Muang Sing Historical Park, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi

Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park

Surrounded by limestone hills, on the bank of the Kwae Noi, is the ancient city of Muang Sign, located in Tampon Sign (or Lion Sub-district) of Amphoe Sai Yok (or Sai Yok District).

It is about 45 kilometres from Kanchanaburi and 175 kilometres from Bangkok. The ancient city of Muang Sign is almost square-shaped, surrounded by moats, ramparts and laterite city walls.

The laterite wall around the city is 880 meters long, with gates on all four sides. The city area is about 641 rai 1 ngan and 65 tarangwa (6.25 rai = 1 hectare). 

The south wide of the wall winds along the Kwae Noi river, there is an embankment of earth on each of the other inner sides of the wall, the outer sides are enclosed with seven moats and ramparts. These moats and ramparts were probably constructed for the water control system as well as for fortification.

There are also six ponds in the ancient city which were possibly used for religious and irrigation purposes.

Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park Attractions

Monument No.1

This monument is the heart or soul, of Muang Sing sanctuary. The 4 gates locate …

Monument No.2

Monument number 2 was a mound covered with trees and vegetation before …

Monument No.3

Monument number 3 is a small monument made of brick and laterite. The base made …

Monument No.4

Monument No.4 is composed with 4 rectangular chambers, the size of each chamber …

Burial Site

This burial was found at a depth of 2.13 metres below datum. It comprised a …