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Cup Bridge, Benchamabophit Temple Bridge
Wat Benchamabophit has a small canal with 3 bridges crossing the canal: Phra Rup Bridge, Thua Bridge, and Nga Bridge.
Thua Bridge is in the middle. There is a plaque inscribed with the history of the bridge, which says:
“This bridge was built with money from the purchase of gold-patterned teacups for the royal cremation ceremony, which King Chulalongkorn graciously granted to be sold at a stall at the temple in R.S. 119. He donated the money from the teacups to this bridge, so he named it Thua Bridge. It was completed in R.S. 121.”
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Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram
Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram Ratchaworawihan
📍Address: 69 Sri Ayutthaya Road, Dusit Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok
https://maps.app.goo.gl/tgVMsTwtKDXguw8e8?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
⏰Opening hours: Open daily from 06:00-18:00
💰Entrance fee: Free for Thais, 50 baht for foreigners
Wat Benchamabophit is known to tourists around the world as "The Marble Temple" or "Marble Temple". Originally called Wat Laem or Wat Sai Thong, it was later given a new name by King Rama IV as Wat Benchamabophit, which means the temple of the five royal family members. The temple is made of white Italian marble, combining European and Thai design styles. It is very beautiful.
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Pay homage to Luang Pho Ban Laem on the banks of the Mae Klong River
#tripพาบินเที่ยวจีน Wat Phet Samut, Samut Songkhram Province, is located on the banks of the Mae Klong River, near the city's iconic Rom Hub Market. This is an important temple in the community and is home to Luang Pho Ban Laem, a sacred Buddha image of the city. People often come to pray for good fortune. The atmosphere is peaceful and shady. You can also take a boat across the river to experience the riverside lifestyle. This temple is a cultural tourist attraction that should not be missed when visiting Samut Songkhram.
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Experience the grandeur of the riverside at Wat Saman Rattanaram.
#tripพาบินเที่ยวจีน Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Province is a temple that stands out for its grandeur and spaciousness. It is also located on the riverside, creating a peaceful and shady atmosphere.
Inside the temple, there are many Buddha statues and deities that tourists and devotees can come to worship. Anyone who wants to worship any type of spirit, there are many to choose from. There is also convenient parking, as well as many restaurants to choose from to rest and eat. It is an ideal destination for making merit, relaxing, and enjoying the riverside view.
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Floating Krathong amidst a retro temple fair atmosphere in the middle of the city
#LoyKrathong2567 This year, the Phu Khao Thong Temple Fair has returned to be held grandly for the first time in many years, which is considered very worthwhile waiting for. It is organized in a grand style for 10 days, both in the area of Wat Saket and the lower part of Phu Khao Thong, creating a traditional temple fair atmosphere full of Thai charm.
For the Loy Krathong festival, the temple has arranged a small area for floating Krathongs within the temple itself, making this Loy Krathong festival more convenient, safe, and peaceful.
Another highlight that cannot be missed is the magnificent light decorations around the temple, especially the area in front of Phu Khao Thong and the surrounding area, which are decorated with perfect lighting, adding beauty in the evening, making you feel like you have traveled back in time.
For anyone who misses the atmosphere of a temple fair like this, I would like you to try walking around. There is everything, including balloon throwing, shooting guns, bingo, and a Ferris wheel, like going back to your childhood. There are also many food stalls to choose from, and for those who want to try wearing Thai costumes and take beautiful photos, this service is also available here.
🕘 8-17 November 2567
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Saphan Hin Cave
Located in Saphan Hin Temple, on Mittraphap Road, this temple is in a valley in Kaeng Khoi District, Saraburi Province. It is an old and mysterious cave. The inside of the cave is pitch black. You must bring a flashlight to take pictures inside. Inside are many Buddha statues and beautiful stalactites and stalagmites in a quiet and eerie atmosphere.
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🌷Make merit🍀Tung Kai Dak Temple🦆(Suwannaphakdi Temple)🔆
📍Address: Tambon Tha Kum, Mueang District, Trat Province
🏖️Environment/Facilities: Peaceful and cool, a place for meditation
⛩️Wat Tung Kai Dak is an old temple. In the year 2400, Luang Pho Rung and Luang Pho Kong were the caretakers. Later in the year 2471, Luang Pho Chan was the caretaker. In the year 2538, on December 9, the villagers invited Phra Ajahn Nikhom Sunthoro from Wat Plap Bang Kacha, Chanthaburi Province to be the abbot until now. Suwannaphakdi Temple (Wat Tung Kai Dak) was appointed as the 3rd meditation center of Trat Province on January 10, 2550 to train meditation practitioners, which includes group training, set training, or general interested persons who want to train in basic Dhamma. It can accommodate 100-200 trainees and has 15 huts for male and female laypeople, 31 for female and female laypeople, and 100 tents. #Wat Tung Kai Dak #Trat Review #100 Ways to Travel #Nature Attractions #Beautiful Places to Take Pictures #Thai Temple #Old Temple #Worship and Make Merit #Merit-making Line #Trat is Worth Visiting #trip #TAT Trat #Trat City #thailandtravel #temple #culturetrip #thaiculture #Buddhism #Buddhist Sites #Meditation Centers #Thais Travel in Thailand #Beautiful Temples in Thailand #Visit Thai Temples #Where to Go #Ubosot #Vihara
Pay homage to Luang Pu Thuat by touching his feet for good fortune.
This place houses a large statue of Luang Pu Thuat, prominently seated on a Chinese junk named 'Tosathep' in a unique posture not seen in any other temple. Tourists often come to pay their respects to Luang Pu Thuat and touch their heads to his feet, believing that this act will bring them good fortune and blessings.
Location: 76/9 Moo 1, Lad Bua, Khlong Khut Subdistrict, Ban Pho District, Chachoengsao Province
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/nS6ostSz8hGCPZjZA
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก Admire the Beauty of Phra Phuttha Pathom, the Largest Buddha Statue in Thailand.
Wat Mongkol Thep, located in Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao Province, is a prominent and highly interesting tourist destination. It is especially known for housing the Phra Phuttha Pathom Borom Maha Anantabarami Sri Wiriya, the largest Buddha statue in Thailand, which consists of tens of thousands of smaller Buddha statues. This grand statue attracts tourists and devotees from all over the country who come to pay their respects and seek blessings for good fortune.
At the base of the large Buddha statue, there are also smaller statues of revered monks and the Phra Phuttha Pathom, allowing visitors to pay homage and seek blessings in a serene atmosphere. The temple features several points for worship and prayer, all surrounded by the tranquility of nature, making it an ideal place to relax the mind and rejuvenate one's spirit.
Address: Wat Mongkol Thep, Pak Nam Subdistrict, Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao Province
Coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Bw7EumZkBfdpfHAw9
Open daily from 08:00 to 17:00.
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก The only glowing Buddha statue in Thailand!
Wat Pa Phrom Yan, located in Plaeng Yao District, Chachoengsao, is a lesser-known tourist destination. Inside the temple, there is a Buddha statue that glows at night, creating a beautiful sight. The glowing Buddha statue at night is a unique and stunning view.
Location: Wang Yen Subdistrict, Plaeng Yao District, Chachoengsao Province
Coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dSrjNuE2AByGybj38
Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก Wat Phu Khao Thong: Enjoy the Best View of Bangkok
Wat Phu Khao Thong is located in the heart of Bangkok and is one of the city's most important historical tourist attractions. Climbing the stairs to the top of the Golden Mount offers visitors a stunning panoramic view of Bangkok, especially in the evening when the sunlight creates a romantic and beautiful scene.
Additionally, within the temple, there is a large chedi that houses the Buddha's relics, which is highly revered by Buddhists. Visiting Wat Phu Khao Thong not only provides a beautiful view but also offers an opportunity to deeply experience Thai culture and beliefs.
Take photos of Wat Rakang and enjoy the city at night.
Wat Rakang Kositaram Woramahawihan is located in Siriraj Subdistrict, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok. It is a beautiful and ancient temple in Bangkok. Moreover, Thai people believe that praying at Wat Rakang will bring admiration and everlasting fame.
When mentioning Wat Rakang Kositaram, one must think of Somdet Phra Phutthachan (To Phrommarangsi), a highly respected monk in Thailand. He once served as the abbot of Wat Rakang Kositaram Woramahawihan during the reigns of King Rama IV and V.
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก The Sanctuary of Truth
The Sanctuary of Truth is the largest all-wood castle in Thailand, known for its unique architecture and as a famous tourist attraction in Pattaya. It is located at Ratchawet Cape, Na Kluea Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province.
This castle is entirely made of wood and stands over 100 meters tall, showcasing traditional Thai architecture and culture. With intricate wood carvings and sculptures depicting historical scenes, religious beliefs, and Thai folklore, this castle is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
Operating Hours: Monday-Sunday, including public holidays
Ticket Sales (Daytime): 08:00-17:00
Daytime Visits: 08:10-17:00
Ticket Sales (Evening): 17:30-19:30
Evening Visits: 18:20-20:30
Admission Fees:
Adults: 500 THB (Daytime)
Adults: 700 THB (Evening)
Children (110-140 cm): 250 THB (Daytime)
Children (110-140 cm): 350 THB (Evening)
Children (under 110 cm): Free
Free parking available
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก Wat Weerachot Thamaram
Wat Weerachot Thamaram is one of the beautiful temples in Chachoengsao, located in a spacious area that provides a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The temple is surrounded by lush green fields. Previously, this temple was known as Thong Thamachot Monastery. The temple features many highlights, including a large Luang Pho Sothon statue, the Glass Vihara of Phra Ratchaprommayan, which houses a replica of the body of Luang Pu Ruesee Ling Dam, and the Glass Ubosot in the middle of the water, which is decorated with Thai-style patterns and inscriptions. Inside, it also contains relics of the Buddha and hair of Luang Pho Ruesee Ling Dam, as well as the feet of Vessuwan for visitors to pay respects and seek blessings. 📍Khlong Luang Phaeng Subdistrict, Mueang Chachoengsao District, Chachoengsao 24000.
Wat Saman Rattanaram
A famous temple in Chachoengsao Province that spiritual seekers must not miss. Come to make merit and pray to the sacred deities. The highlight is the worship of the reclining Ganesha, the largest in the world, majestically situated by the Bang Pakong River. This makes Wat Saman Rattanaram renowned and widely known among the public. Due to its sanctity, wishes made here often come true. Inside the temple, there are affordable items for sale along the path, and you can also feed goats and albino buffaloes. Let's go together 📍Bang Kaeo Subdistrict, Mueang Chachoengsao District, Chachoengsao 24000
Wat Klang Bang Kaeo: A Beautiful Temple in Nakhon Pathom
Wat Klang Bang Kaeo is located in Nakhon Chai Si District, Nakhon Pathom Province. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period, likely built during the late U-Thong era. It has been continuously restored and maintained, as evidenced by the vihara, ordination hall, and boundary markers that have been renovated to retain their beauty and appear new despite their age. Additionally, this temple houses Luang Pho To, a revered Buddha statue of Wat Klang Bang Kaeo, for worship and blessings.
The vihara's interior is architecturally stunning, featuring intricate and unique sculptures. Behind the vihara is a beautiful chedi, adorned with detailed and exquisite sculptures.
ยานแม่ แชร์ที่เที่ยวและกิจกรรมเด็ก Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a third-class royal temple of ordinary type, built during the mid-Ayutthaya period. It is located in the lowlands of Bangkok, which is part of the Chao Phraya River delta, along Khlong Luang or Khlong Bangkok Yai. The highlight of the temple is the Phra Maha Chedi Maha Ratchamongkol, an architectural blend of Rattanakosin and Lanna styles, with a total of 5 floors. The large Buddha statue in the meditation posture, created according to the vision of Luang Por Sodh, stands as tall as a 20-story building. The temple attracts a large number of visitors who come to pay their respects and seek blessings. There are many beautiful photo spots to explore. Follow along! 📍300 Soi Ratchamongkol Prasat, Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen Subdistrict, Phasi Charoen District, Bangkok 10160
Wat Rat Uppatham (Wat Bang Riang) in Phang Nga Province
This temple is nestled in nature on a mountain. Parking is limited, but if you come early, there are always spots available, and you can enjoy the fresh air. As soon as you get out of the car, you'll be greeted by beautiful mountain views. ☺️
To reach the stupa housing the Buddha's relics, you need to walk up a bit. After that, you can walk down to see the standing statue of Guan Yin, and then continue to the large Buddha statue in the Naga Prok posture. You can drive up to this area.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam
This temple is considered the temple of King Rama II because during his reign as the Front Palace in the reign of King Rama I, he resided in this original palace and extensively renovated the temple. A grand celebration was held for 7 days and 7 nights, and he also changed the name of the temple from Wat Chaeng to 'Wat Arun Ratchatharam' and later to 'Wat Arun Ratchawararam' during the reign of King Rama IV. The temple features a distinctive prang (Khmer-style tower) on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The prang consists of three main parts: the base, the relic chamber, and the spire. 📍158 Wang Doem Road, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600
Wat Muang | Ang Thong.
👉 Wat Muang is an ancient temple in Ang Thong province. It was built in the year 2008 and houses the largest Buddha statue in Thailand. It is a landmark that one must visit to pray for blessings when touring Ang Thong province. The temple also has a beautiful glass vihara, and inside the vihara, there is the incorrupt body of Luang Phor Kasem.
👉 Coordinates: Huata Pha sub-district, Wiset Chai Chan district, Ang Thong province
👉 How to get there: Take the Ang Thong-Suphan Buri road from Ang Thong city center, about 8 kilometers away.
🙏 Open for worship every day from 06.00 to 18.00 hrs.
Wat Khiriwan
Wat Khiriwan is an ancient temple that houses a large replica of the Emerald Buddha made from resin, enshrined in the temple on the hilltop. In the past, this temple was located in the middle of a field before it was moved to Khao Kariang. Originally named Wat Sawang Arom, it was overseen by the abbot Phra Khru Kiriwananukul Opas (Luang Por Ree).
The temple is adorned with Khmer-style architectural art, including a large Khmer tower that enshrines Luang Por Bodhi, a Buddha image in the attitude of subduing Mara, over 1,000 years old, carved from a Bodhi tree. There are also various plaster figures of deities in both Chinese and Brahmanic styles. In the front area, there are replica Buddha statues, Buddha heads, and the instant god for worship.
Durian Hill Temple
The Durian Hill Temple is a unique temple as it is painted pink throughout, including the ordination hall, vihara, pavilion, and Naga staircase, which are beautifully sweet and different from other temples. In addition, there is a bathroom that won the Best Toilet award in 2009 from the Ministry of Public Health, which is an air-conditioned restroom, clean, decorated with flowers, and beautifully painted pink.
The ordination hall is painted pink throughout, surrounded by a glass wall with green Naga snakes around the wall. Inside, there is a principal Buddha image with characteristics similar to the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat. There are mural paintings of the Buddha's history of the Lord Buddha.
Paying respects, making merit, and doing good deeds | Wat Lamduan | Trat.
Coordinates: Tambon Nong Samet, Mueang District, Trat Province
Type of Artistic Heritage Site
🏠Temple Once an abandoned temple
Importance/Characteristics
This temple was built during the Ayutthaya period. King Taksin gathered forces in Trat. There is a pagoda over 300 years old currently being restored by the Fine Arts Department. Wat Lamduan is located on the Trat-Laem Ngop route. It is an ancient temple with historical traces from the pagoda that the Fine Arts Department has examined and found to be over 300 years old. It is believed that this temple has been in existence since the Ayutthaya Kingdom, according to archaeological evidence. It is known to have been a military camp of King Taksin, where he gathered and trained troops to retake Ayutthaya from the Burmese. Standing on the ground where the pagoda over 300 years old is located, one can see the entire city of Trat, which is likely the reason King Taksin chose this location for his camp.
Atmosphere: Peaceful, shady, with a very beautiful view
The Great Stupa of Wat Saensuk Suthiwararam
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A temple famous for its outstanding sculptures. Now it has built a beautiful pagoda, both inside and outside. You have to go see it with your own eyes at least once. 📸
📍Location: Wat Saensuk Suthiwararam, Saensuk Subdistrict, Mueang Chonburi District, Chonburi Province 20000
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Wat Tha Sung, Uthai Thani
Wat Tha Sung, or Wat Chantaram, located in Nam Suem sub-district, Mueang Uthai Thani district, Uthai Thani province, is known for its Golden Castle or Kanjanapisek Golden Castle, adorned with gold. Originally built during the Ayutthaya period, it has a small chapel with wall murals depicting the life of Buddha, painted by local artisans. A must-see is the replica of the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat, a beautiful principal Buddha image enshrined within the 100-meter-tall Crystal Grand Hall. The hall is surrounded by white mosaics and mirrors that reflect beautifully. Moreover, to bring good fortune to oneself, one must pay respects to the body of Luang Phor Ruesi Ling Dam, which has not decayed, enshrined within a glass coffin on a golden pedestal. Even though Luang Phor Ruesi Ling Dam, a famous monk from Uthai Thani, has passed away, seeking blessings is considered auspicious. The temple is open daily from 08:00 to 16:00. If you are passing by, you are welcome to visit.
Chamdevi Temple
Wat Chamadevi, Lamphun Province
is an important ancient temple since the Lanna Thai period. A stone inscription was found that believed that the son of Queen Chamadevi was Phra Chedi Mahantayot and King Anantayot ordered the construction of this temple for the royal cremation ceremony. He ordered the construction of a square pagoda with a gold-covered top called Suwanna Jangkoti. Phra Chedi Suwanna Jangkoti or Phra Chedi Chamadevi
The pagoda is a square pagoda in the style of Buddha Gaya in India. Each side has a standing Buddha image in the blessing posture on each level. There are 15 standing Buddha images in the blessing posture in the four niches on each side, totaling 60 images. Inside the pagoda, the ashes of Queen Chamadevi, the first ruler of Hariphunchai, are enshrined. It is not certain when the top of the pagoda broke off, so the villagers called it Ku Kut Phra Chedi.
The vihara has exquisite murals inside and is where the Buddha image in the Mara-Vijaya posture, which is the principal Buddha image, is enshrined. On the right side of the vihara is the Ratana Chedi or octagonal pagoda. The base is an octagonal shape with two levels. Next up is a lotus tier that supports the chedi chamber. The chedi chamber is also a tall octagonal shape. Each side has a total of 3 standing Buddha images.
In addition, this place is where the royal cremation of Khru Ba Srivichai was held. A white stupa was built to store the ashes of Khru Ba Srivichai.
📍 Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang Lamphun, Lamphun Province
⏰ 07.00-18.00 hrs.
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One day trip to Suphanburi
- Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan
Luang Pho To is a Buddha statue in the Pa Lelai posture, U Thong style, Suphan Buri (meaning sitting with his feet dangling). Inside the Buddha statue are 36 relics of the Lord Buddha, which were obtained from Phra Maha Thera Lai Lai. This is an ancient temple that is approximately 1,200 years old. Locals generally call it the Forest Temple. Inside the chapel is where Luang Pho To is enshrined.
Wat Pa Lelai is related to the famous Thai literature, namely the epic poem Khun Chang Khun Phaen and Nirat Mueang Suphan by Sunthorn Phu. Currently, the temple is a third-class royal temple, Worawihan type. If you visit Suphan Buri, the first place you should not miss is to stop by and admire the beauty of Luang Pho To and pay homage for good fortune.
Open for visits: 08.00-18.00 hrs.
📍 Location: Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan, Mueang District, Suphan Buri Province
- Phra Phuttha Pusayakiri Si Suwannaphum (Luang Pho U Thong)
It is the largest carved Buddha statue in the world. It is 108 meters high, 88 meters wide at the base, and 65 meters wide at the lap. It is located in the area of the Flying Dragon Cliff, covering an area of approximately 100 rai. It is a Buddhist park. In addition to its beauty, it is also the center and heart of this park. The surrounding cliffs are carved with important Buddhist stories for people to study and learn.
In addition, there is beautiful scenery, waterfalls, beautiful mountains, and a large pool that was created from an old stone mine. Behind the Buddha statue, there is a tunnel that you can walk through to the other side. Many tourists come to pay homage and ask for blessings.
🏔 Open for visits: 07.00-18.00 hrs.
📍 Location: Wat Khao Thiam, U Thong District, Suphan Buri Province
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Come and pay homage to the Great Stupa Ketkaew Chulamani Asanasuk Mahavihara.
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Visit Wat Saensuk, Mahachedi Ketkaew Chulamani Asanasuk Mahawihan or Mahachedi Wat Saensuk, a landmark for religious people that was recently built.
Mahachedi Ketkaew is built in a similar style to the Chedi of Wat Atsadangkhanimit on Koh Sichang. It is beautifully decorated with a long Naga staircase that stretches in all directions. The Naga staircase has different colors in each area, including yellow, light green, and blue. Inside this chedi are the Phra Borommathat, Phra That, Anjamanithat, gold offerings, and sacred objects enshrined in this chedi to bring good fortune to those who come to pay homage.
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Pay homage at Luang Pu Khao Temple, Nong Bua Lamphu
Wat Tham Klong Ple, a sacred object of the city
It is a famous temple of Nong Bua Lamphu Province. The temple area has a shady and peaceful atmosphere. There is a cave with a double-sided ancient drum. There is a Buddha statue in the walking posture carved into the stone. This temple used to be a place for meditation by Luang Pu Khao Analayo, a meditation master in the lineage of Luang Pu Man Phurithattha Thera. Currently, a museum has been built to collect the eight requisites and wax statues of Luang Pu Khao as souvenirs and for general religious people to worship. #VisitThaiTemples #BeautifulTemplesAcrossThailand #MakeMeritAndWorship
เที่ยวไปเรื่อยBy..Nuchy789 Wat Yang Kwang, pray to Phra Saen Saew, Chiang Mai
Wat Yangkwang, an ancient temple over 700 years old, is one of the first temples in Chiang Mai. This can be assumed from the head of the largest bronze Buddha statue made by the first generation of Lanna craftsmen. Wat Yangkwang is also known as Wat Saen Saew, Wat Nang Rua, and Wat Nang Rua. Wat Yangkwang is the temple where the head of the Saen Saew Buddha, a Buddha statue with a nail sewn into its mouth, was discovered. Wat Yangkwang is a clean, peaceful and fairly large temple, suitable for making merit, worshiping and asking for blessings. Inside the temple, there is a white pagoda with a golden umbrella over the pagoda. Around the pagoda, there are 29 Buddha images. You can walk around to make merit. At the entrance to the temple, there are 2 very beautiful large lions. When you walk in, you will see a very large Buddha image, which is very prominent. Those who love making merit cannot miss this temple. It is very beautiful. Don’t forget to walk around the temple. The pagoda is very beautiful. The temple is before reaching Kad Kom. The temple is on the right. The temple is easy to find, near Chiang Mai Gate. Park your car and enter the temple. #BeautifultemplesinThailand #Makemeritandworship #Beautifultemplecoordinates #VisitChiangMai #OldtemplesChiangMai #BeautifultemplesinChiangMai #Don't miss out, religious people.