Wat Phumin    
 

This monastery is located near The Nan National Museum in Phumin village and has very unusual characteristics compared to other monasteries i.e., the main shrine hall and the vihara are constructed as the same building. Other attractive items of this monastery are beautiful curved wood doors facing 4 directions (made Lanna Thai artisans) and mural paintings painted on the internal wall of the vihara displaying ways of life and cultures of the past. Wat Phumin is and excellent example of folk architecture in the North of Thailand.

 
  Wat Suan Tan    
  This monastery is located in Tambon Nai Wiang, Amphoe Muang. It has a beautiful pagoda with several levels decorated with works of art. Four niches are located in the four directions at the lowest level. A big bronze Buddha image, 4.11 metres high, named “ Phra Chao Thong Thip “, is housed inside the monastery. A grand celebration with fireworks display takes place all day and all night during the Songkran festival.
 
 
  Wat Chang Kam

   
  This is a royalgrade monastery, located opposite to Nan National Museum, constructed in 1406. Decorating the base of the pagoda are sculptures in the form of the front half of elephants. Moreover, there is a Golden Buddha Image 145 cms high and a big Buddha’s Teaching Hall (Ho Phra Trai Pidok).