Songkhla: The Songkhla City Pillar Shrine, now 183 years old, stands as a testament to the rich history of Songkhla, tracing its origins back to the city’s establishment during the reign of King Rama III. It holds significant value, having been constructed and preserved by the ancestors of Songkhla for future generations.
According to Thai News Agency, the shrine is not only a symbol of the city’s founding but also a repository of sacred objects that carry historical and cultural importance. Throughout its existence, the shrine has been a focal point for community gatherings and religious ceremonies, reflecting the enduring legacy of the traditions and beliefs of the people of Songkhla.