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  2. Wat Chet Yot - Wikipedia

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    The Maha chedi of Wat Chet Yot in 2024 The Buddha statue under the sacred tree. Wat Chet Yot (Thai: วัดเจ็ดยอด, lit: seven-spired temple) or officially called Wat Photharam Maha Wihan (Thai: วัดโพธารามมหาวิหาร, from Sanskrit: Bōdh Rāma Mahā Vihāra) is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.

  3. Yotchiangrai - Wikipedia

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    As a child, he was known as Thao Yot Mueang. [1] When his grandfather died in 1487, Yotchiangrai took the throne. [2] Yotchiangrai was the ninth descendant from the founder of the dynasty, Mangrai, to reign, taking the throne for eight years. [2] He constructed the temple of Wat Chedi Chet Yot in honour of his grandfather. [3]

  4. List of Buddhist temples in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Wat Den Sali Si Mueang Kaen วัดเด่นสะหลีศรีเมืองแกน, also known as Wat Ban Den (วัดบ้านเด่น), Wat Buppharam, Chiang Mai; Wat Chai Mongkhon; Wat Chedi Liam; Wat Chedi Luang วัดเจดีย์หลวง; Wat Chet Yot วัดเจ็ยอด; Wat Chiang Man

  5. Samakkhi Witthayakhom School - Wikipedia

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    The school dates to 1908. Its name was shortened to "Samakkhi Witthayakhom", meaning the "academic institute established by unanimity". At that time, the school was housed in the foothills of Wat Ngam Mueang (Thai: วัดงำเมือง), and only grade 4 to grade 6 was offered, extended to grade 9 in 1917.

  6. Wat Chiang Man - Wikipedia

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    Phra Chedi (right) and Phra Wihan (left) in 2022. Wat Chiang Man (Thai: วัดเชียงมั่น, Northern Thai − sometimes also written as Wat Chiang Mun) is a Buddhist temple (Thai language: Wat) inside the old city (which is contained within the city walls and moat) of Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand.

  7. Wat Rong Khun - Wikipedia

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    Wat Rong Khun (Thai: วัดร่องขุ่น), better known as the White Temple, is a Buddhist temple in Pa O Don Chai, Mueang District, Chiang Rai province, Thailand. Situated outside the city of Chiang Rai , the temple attracts a large number of visitors, both Thai and foreign, making it one of Chiang Rai's most visited attractions.

  8. Northern Thai people - Wikipedia

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    In the 8th century, the city of Yonok was founded in the area of today's Chiang Saen district by subjugating the pre-existing Khmu and Lawa populations. [23] After the city of Yonok was destroyed in an earthquake, the Tai Yuan rebuilt the city at Vieng Prueksa in present-day Mae Sai district (Chiang Rai Province), where they formed an elected ...

  9. Category:Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai" ... Wat Chedi Luang; Wat Chet Yot; Wat Chiang Man; Wat Chiang Yuen; D. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep; Wat Duang Di; K.