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English: Wat Chet Yot (literally: Seven Spired Temple; Thai script:วัดเจ็ดยอด)
Double bai semas (boundary markers of a sacred area) not only surround the ubosot but, quite unusual, also one of the chedis. Having double bai sema stones indicates that the ubosot had been rebuilt at least once.
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