Nong Lu (Thai: หนองลู) is a sub-district (tambon) of Sangkhla Buri district of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand.
His reputation for curing people drew in a crowd who settled along the Songkalia, Khwae Noi and other rivers.
[8] The villages were flooded in June 1984 by the construction of the dam, and the population was resettled several kilometres further on higher ground.
[9] Wat Saam Prasob, the main temple of the old town of Sangkhla Buri has remained visible even though it is partially submerged.
[13] In 1986, Luangpho Uttama, the abbot of Wat Wang Wiwekaram, started to construct a wooden bridge for pedestrians across the river.
[15] The sights, and the authentic Mon clothing and lifestyle resulted in Ban Wangka becoming a tourist destination.
[22] The Three Pagodas Pass is located in Nong Lu at the village of Phra Chedi Sam Ong.