Description:
- This temple is built on what were once a 14th-century monarch's gardens. The grounds today play host to a Buddhist university and make a popular spot for photographers, especially during sunset. Some of the temple's chedis (spires) contain ashes of Chiang Mai's royal family. Also, one can see half of a holy Buddhist relic brought from Sukothai in 1371, which unfortunately split into two upon arrival in Chiang Mai. The other half is buried at Doi Suthep. A 500-year-old bronze Buddha image, one of the largest in northern Thailand, is also housed here, in the small hall at the back of the compound.
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Contact:
- tel: +66 53 24 8604
Address:
- On Suthep Road
- Next to Hill Tribe Products Promotion Center
- Chiang Mai 50200
Hours:
- 24hrs
Strenuousness:
- Easy
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