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  2. Wat Tham Chiang Dao - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of Wat Tham Chiang Dao. Wat Tham Chiang Dao (วัดถ้ำเชียงดาว) is a limestone cave temple located in the foothills of the Doi Luang Chiang Dao, the third-highest mountain in Thailand, north of Chiang Mai. The exact origins of the temple are unknown, but it is believed to have been established during the Lanna ...

  3. Wat Chiang Man - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - Wikipedia

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    The original gold plated chedi is the most holy area of the temple grounds. Within the site are pagodas, statues, bells, a museum, and shrines. Aspects of the wat draw from both Buddhism and Hinduism. There is a model of the Emerald Buddha and a statue of the Hindu God Ganesh. Views of Chiang Mai can be seen on the far side of the temple.

  5. Wat Duang Di - Wikipedia

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    Wat Duang Di, meaning "the temple of good fortune", was founded at the beginning of 16th century during the reign of King Mueang Kaeo of the Mangrai Dynasty (1292–1558), and was formerly known as Wat Ton Mak Nua. The current structures of the temple date from the 19th century or later.

  6. Wat Umong Maha Thera Chan - Wikipedia

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    Wat Umong Maha Thera Chan traces its origins back to 1367 during the reign of King Kuena (1355–1385), the sixth king of the Mangrai Dynasty.Originally named Wat Pho Noi, its name was changed during rebuilding works in 1910 to Wat Umong Maha Thera Chan after a renowned monk, Mahathera Chan, who lived in Chiang Mai during the 14th and 15th centuries and who frequently visited the site.

  7. Category:Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.