Wat Chang Rob, Kampheang Historical Park, Mueang Kamphaeng Phet District

This ruin is a large temple situated at the highest point of the hill. Its main chedi of Ceylonese style is in the middle of the complex but its top part is missing. The base, measuring 31 metres each side is adorned with 68 half-elephants between which are Bhoti-shaped designs decorated with lime sculpture. On top of the base (Lan Prataksin) are four stupas, one in each corner. There are four staircases around the base, one on each side, decorated with lime sculptures of guardian lions. There are also traces of demon and female dancers’ figures remaining. The viharn on a redented base is in front and the Ubosoth in the northeast corner. The large laterite pond is in front of the viharn and has existed since the temple was first constructed.

Source: Site Visit