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Chiang Mai "Rose of the North" in Thailand

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Feb 01, 2023 (UTC +04:00)

Chiang Mai is renowned as the "Rose of the North" not by chance, but because of its beauty and peace. Unlike Bangkok, Chiang Mai boasts many old elements and a long-standing culture that has been passed down for hundreds of years. The city's antiquity is represented in the architecture of the temples and shrines in the Lanna style, which is a special highlight of the city’s appearance. What to see and do in Chiang Mai? Take a tour of Chiang Mai with Travelner and observe the unique architecture of Chiang Mai "Rose of the North" in Thailand.

Chiang Mai is well-known for its peculiar Lanna architecture

Chiang Mai is well-known for its peculiar Lanna architecture

Best places to visit in Chiang Mai

1. Wat Rong Suea Ten

Wat Rong Suea Ten, located about 3 kilometers from the town of Chiang Rai, is a well-known Buddhist cultural and architectural work in Thailand. The temple's predominant color tone is blue, which represents the Buddha's virtue. The color power blue is mixed with gold-plated accents. The lobby is decorated in a relatively modern design. The main hall features a pristine white jade Buddha statue and murals depicting Buddha legends in the background. This tranquil and sacred temple, which opened in 2016, is a must-see for tourists.

The main blue color of Wat Rong Suea Ten represents Buddha's goodness

The main blue color of Wat Rong Suea Ten represents Buddha's goodness

2. Wat Rong Khun

Wat Rong Khun is known as the White Temple because it is totally painted in a pristine white glossy paint. The pagoda is a one-of-a-kind blend of Thai architecture and realistic depiction. Visitors will cross the circular bridge of rebirth on the tiny river to reach the main hall. Two spherical pits and hundreds of hand-shaped statues stand in front of the bridge. The bridge represents the circle of death and rebirth which has a meaning that in order to reach happiness, humans must overcome earthly sorrows such as avarice, temptation, or lust.

Wat Rong Khun is distinguished by its white main tone and realistic portrayal style

Wat Rong Khun is distinguished by its white main tone and realistic portrayal style

3. Wat Phra That Doi Kham

The temple was generally known as the Golden Mountain Pagoda when it was completed at the end of the 7th century. Many precious relics are displayed inside the pagoda, which has pillars covered with golden designs. The exhibit contains a collection of large and miniature Buddha statues as well as prayer boxes. The mascots guarding the temple's staircases are blind Naga snakes with enormous gold necks. Furthermore, the temple contains a 17m high Buddha statue with Lanna architecture that will be the major attraction for this temple.

Wat Phra That Doi Kham is one of Chiang Mai's oldest and most revered temples

Wat Phra That Doi Kham is one of Chiang Mai's oldest and most revered temples

4. Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Chedi Luang is a Buddhist treasure on the outskirts of Chiang Mai that was erected during King Sean Muang Ma's reign. A big sacred gum tree is depicted in front of the temple gate. The modest residence of the city guardian Prueksa Thevada - the god of wisdom - is located next to the Gum tree. A Luang stupa coated with ancient moss is located inside the temple and is used to worship Buddha. In addition, every year in May or June, visitors to the temple will be able to participate in the 7-day Inthakhin season prayer ceremony.

Wat Chedi Luang is regarded as a Buddhist gem in Chiang Mai

Wat Chedi Luang is regarded as a Buddhist gem in Chiang Mai

5. Wat Chiang Man

Wat Chiang Man is a Lanna-style temple that was established in 1292. The golden Chedi tower is carefully sculpted, and it is surrounded by 15 elephants. Another highlight of the temple is the stone carving beside the inauguration hall's door showing the city's and the Lanna Thai empire's development stages. This sacred temple, which has undergone numerous restorations and constructions, is mostly used for tourist viewing and pilgrimage around Buddha's Birthday.

Wat Chiang Man has a major annual Pentecost celebration in which visitors can take part

Wat Chiang Man has a major annual Pentecost celebration in which visitors can take part

Conclusion

In addition to the temples mentioned above, Chiang Mai is home to several additional incredibly distinctive temples like Wat Pan Tao, Wat Doi Suthep, and Wat Phra Singh,... which will undoubtedly be memorable experiences for tourists who travel to Chiang Mai. Check out the Travelner’s best deals for your trip to this city today!