WAT PORAMAI YIKAWAT
A Burmese-style temple with a museum housing a collection of terracotta objects and antiques.
A temple with Burmese influenced architecture, different from the classical Thai temples, built in the 18th century. The temple is home to a reclining Buddha and also has a small museum with a collection of terracotta objects as well as antiques and objects representative of the tradition and culture of the Mon people, a minority living on the island. It is the opportunity to visit many terracotta pottery workshops which is one of the main activities of Koh Kret. Many shops offer these products for sale.
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