Laplae or Lablae (Thai: ลับแล, pronounced [láp.lɛ̄ː]) is a district (amphoe) in the western part of Uttaradit province, northern Thailand.
Later it was moved to Mon Cham Sin (Thai: ม่อนจำศีล), about 1 km north of the present location.
At the same time, King Chulalongkorn visited Laplae and chose Mon Cham Sin as the location of the Buddha statue named Phra Luea (Thai: พระเหลือ).
The woman explained that in Laplae there is a rule that no one is allowed to lie and that the men couldn't keep their word and only the women could.
[citation needed] Time passed by and the man and woman fell in love with each other and they married and had a child.
Before the man left Laplae, the woman prepared filled a bag with food and turmeric roots for him to take back to his own village.