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Prang (architecture)

Okay kiddo, have you ever seen a building that looks like it has sharp edges or points on it? That's called a prang. It's a type of architectural style that originated in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand.

Now, let's imagine that we are building a tower or a temple. We want it to be strong and stable so that it won't fall down. So what we do is we use many different materials, like bricks, stones, and wood, to create a solid structure.

But here's the thing, kiddo: we don't want our building to be boring and plain. We want it to look beautiful and unique. That's where the prang style comes in.

Prang buildings have these interesting sharp points and edges that stick out from the roof of the building. These points can have different shapes and sizes, like a bell or a chedi. They are often decorated with gold paint and shiny gems to make them look even more special.

So why do people like the prang style? Well, it makes the building look magical and mysterious. It's like it's reaching up to the sky to touch the clouds. Plus, the points and edges can help protect the building from rain and wind. So not only is it pretty, but it's also practical!

In summary, kiddo, a prang is a type of building that has pointy edges and shapes on it. It's an architectural style that makes the building look unique and magical. But most importantly, it's strong and practical.
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