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Conversation in context

Discover the Khmer influence in Kanchanaburi through the ancient Prasat Muang Singh Shrine, a Mahayana Buddhist temple constructed in the 12th century. Learn about its history, architectural style, and significance.

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Conversation in context

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  1. Conversation in context Prasat Muang Singh Shrine

  2. Prasat Muang Singh ShrineDone by Aradchamon Boonyang No. 11 Pornnapat Lokniyom No. 28 Matthayom 5/8 Teacher Jantana Khamanukul

  3. Guide : When the Dvaravati period was replaced by the Khmer dominion in the 12th century, Kanchanaburi was also culturally influenced by the Khmer Empire, This shrine is therefore, evidence of the expansion of the influence of the Khmer Empire in this area. Tourist : Who built this shrine ? Guide : The ‘Prasat’ or shrine was originally constructed at the command of King Jayavoraman VII , who reigned over the Khmer Empire in the 12th century.

  4. Tourist : Was it one of his palaces ? Guide : No, it wasn’t. From discovered evidence such as sculptures and a stone statue of Bodhisatva we believe that the shrine was used as a Mahayana Buddhist temple. The statue of Bodhisatva that you see in this shrine is only a replica. The original one is now on display at the National Museum in Bangkok. Tourist : What kind of material was used in constructing this shrine ?

  5. Guide : The shrine is mainly made of laterite. The walls are built of laterite blocks. The floors are paved with laterite blocks. A few sandstone slabs were also used. Tourist : I wonder why this shrine is not elaborately decorated like other shrines in Northeast Thailand. Guide : Probably the laterite does not lend itself to intricate decorations and the workers could have been local artisans who were not as skiful. Tourist : I’d like to take a stroll around the ruin and explore it by myself. Guide : Please feel free to do so and get back to the bus in about half an hour.

  6. Exercise 7 Answer the question in complete written sentences. 1. Before the expansion of the khmer empire, what kingdom was Kanchanaburi a part of? __________________________________________________________________ 2. Prasat Muang Singh Shrine is an example of what architectural style? __________________________________________________________________ 3. When was this Khmer monument built ? __________________________________________________________________ 4. What was the purpose of the construction of this shrine ? __________________________________________________________________ 5. What evidence was found ? __________________________________________________________________ 6. What building material was used ? __________________________________________________________________ 7. Why is the shrine not as impressive as those in the Northeast ? __________________________________________________________________

  7. Adverbs and adjectives Notice how adverb are used in the following sentences.

  8. Exercise 8 Match a line in ‘A’ with ‘B’ to define the underlined adjective

  9. Exercise 9 Choose in of the adverbs from the above table to fill in the blank. 1. The public toilets for visitors are _________ inadequate. 2. The silverware sold in Chiang Mai is ________ cheap. 3. Kanchanaburi is about 125 km west of Bangkok, ________ two and a half hours by car. 4. Kanchanaburi is ________ known among Thais for its natural beauties such as waterfalls, caves, jungles and rivers. 5. In the Erawan national park you can see beautiful birds, colourful butterflies flying around _________ .

  10. 6. Chongkai Cemetery is more peaceful and is _________ arranged with all kind of beautiful flowers. 7. When Prince Mongkut saw the original stupa, he was ________ impressed with the realization that the spot was where Buddhism was first taught in Thailand. 8. When he became king Rama IV, he ______ ordered restoration . 9. The mural painting in the vihan showing the original stupa enclosed within the Great Stupa was _______ painted. 10. The _______ carved stone lintel shows Vishnu reclining on the Nage. 11. Bamboo, growing _______ in every part of Thailand. Has been a basic handicraft material.

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