The King Naresuan Monument is located slightly east of Wat Phukhao Thong. King Naresuan is perhaps one of Ayutthaya’s most highly revered idols due to his numerous military accomplishments and his role in asserting Siamese independence from the Burmese. The King Naresuan Monument was completed in 1999 and intentionally placed on the site where many battles actually took place against the Burmese - the Phukhao Thong Plain. The monument was created by Chin Prasang, a sculptor from Silpakorn University, which evolved from the School of Fine Arts partially founded by Silpa Bhirasri.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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