Phnom relics
Phanom, the Holy Place of Isan, an ancient relic of the Buddhist prosperity of Nakhon Phanom, was built at the beginning of the Buddha in about the 8th century in the time of the prosperous kingdom of Srikvur, enshrined on a towering orphanage on the banks of the Mekong, a place where Buddha once came to produce young animals, according to the ancient legend of Nakhon Phanom. 50 Phanom and Arhat took the relics of the Buddha from the continent, and the five rulers of the city presided over the creation of the relics of the present Phanom.




























































































