This temple dates back to the late 14th century, and its oldest surviving original buildings are typical Northern Thai–style wooden structures with low, sweeping roofs. The main wí·hăhn (sanctuary) houses impressive wooden doors thought to have been carved by local artists, as well as a copy of Chiang Mai’s sacred Phra Singh Buddha.
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Mae Fah Luang Art & Culture Park
2.41 MILES
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0.4 MILES
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4.1 MILES
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28.88 MILES
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Chiang Rai's 'main' clock tower lights up at night and is a popular photo opportunity.
8. Hilltribe Museum & Education Center
0.4 MILES
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