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Ku Chang-Ku Ma

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Nestled in the vibrant streets of Thailand, Ku Chang-Ku Ma brings together rich culinary traditions and innovative flavors, offering an unforgettable dining experience that showcases the best of Thai cuisine.

About Ku Chang-Ku Ma

Ku Chang-Ku Ma, located at 38, Soi Ku Chang Nai Mueang, 51000, Thailand, embodies the heart and soul of Thai culinary artistry. This exceptional dining venue invites guests into a world of exquisite flavors and rich cultural heritage. With a commitment to using only the freshest ingredients, Ku Chang-Ku Ma presents a diverse menu that highlights traditional recipes alongside contemporary interpretations, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists. The warm and welcoming ambiance, combined with attentive service, ensures a memorable dining experience. From signature dishes to seasonal specialties, every meal reflects the rich tapestry of Thai gastronomy. Explore the unique flavors of Thailand in a setting that encourages relaxation and enjoyment. Beyond the delicious food, Ku Chang-Ku Ma also emphasizes sustainability, sourcing ingredients responsibly to support local farmers and suppliers. Whether you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion or simply savor a comforting meal, Ku Chang-Ku Ma stands out as a top destination for food lovers seeking authentic Thai cuisine in a charming atmosphere.

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Full Address

38, Soi Ku Chang Nai Mueang, 51000, Thailand

Name in Thai

กู่ช้าง-กู่ม้า (เมืองลำพูน, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

38 ซอยกู่ช้าง ตำบลในเมือง, เมืองลำพูน 51000 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Lamphun

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4 thoughts on “Ku Chang-Ku Ma

  1. Lamphun’s cult of its founder Queen Chamathewi extends to her favorite animals, which are honored with brick chedis in this quiet little park on the northeast side of town. The taller chedi, cylindrical with a blunt top, houses the tusks and ashes of her war elephant. Named Blackie-Purple after the color of its skin, it had green tusks and whenever it pointed them at the enemy, that enemy fell dead. It died defending the city from a Lawa attack. The smaller, bell-shaped chedi houses the remains of Chamathewi’s faithful horse. Local devotees still come here daily to make offerings at the two chedis and to leave small statues of horses and elephants at the back of the compound. The chedi shapes differ from ordinary Thai chedis and this is the only worship grounds in Thailand dedicated to ancient historical animals.

  2. While the ruins of Ku Chang Ku Ma are not particularly remarkable, the story behind this place is very interesting, which makes it worth a visit if you are in Lamphun.According to legend, the brick stupa at Ku Chang was built as the tomb of the favorite war elephant of Queen Chamadevi. Apparently, the war elephant had been a fearless destroyer of the queen’s enemies. Its mighty tusks were placed inside the tomb, pointing skyward. The stupa itself has an unusual, cylindrical shape. This shape is common in Burma but this is the only surviving example in Thailand. The site is also very popular with Thais, who come here to pray or even just to drink coffee or enjoy a coconut.

  3. this is a historic site in a quiet residential area. I was pleasantly surprised by the site. There were English translations to aid my understanding. There are a couple stupas with an interesting legend. There is a park suitable for a pleasant walk.

  4. This site contains 2 capsule shape stupas. According to the legend, the front stupa belongs to Chamadevi’s war elephant, while the back stupa (one with the broken top) belongs to her war horse. There’s also a statue of this green tusk war elephant. It is believed that by walking through the elephant (under his belly) will bring some good luck and ward off all bad luck.

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Where is Ku Chang-Ku Ma located?

Ku Chang-Ku Ma is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 38, Soi Ku Chang Nai Mueang, 51000, Thailand



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