(693/0) Wat Pra Singh Luang Wat Pra Singh is now the number one monastery
in Chiang Mai and indeed in the fifth
Administrative circ... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(747/0) Wat Chedi Luang This very old monastery. in the center of
Chiang Mai, was begun as a royal pavilion by King San Muang Ma, ninth
in direct line from ... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(903/0)
Wat Pratat Doi Sutep This temple is one of the ore most shrines in
Chiang Mai, if not all Thailand, Doi Sutep is about 3,500 feetbove sea
level. Th... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(652/0) Wat Suan Dawk The area of this temple was the site of a
very old temple called Wat Bupparam King Kuna had a flower garden
adjoining it. When t... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(648/0)
Wat ched Yod (Seven – Spires Temple) This temple is located on the high way not
very far from the museum. Before entering the Wat we will pass between... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(674/0)
Wat Koo Tao This monastery is
located outside the city walls at the north end of the Provincial
Stadium. The name is curious. It has two meanings. The sound of the
word in the... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)
(716/0) Wat Chiang Mun This is the first temple built in the city. It was constructed in 1296
by King Mengrai. It has been restored many times but the style is
essentially the same. The ... Post by: sakuya | 19-05-2012 (Chiang Mai City and Temples)