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Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Wat Luang Ratchasanthan Don't miss seeing the murals on the wooden panels. The temple is located in Wiang Sub-district, Mueang District, Phayao Province. It was originally an abandoned temple, later Chao Luang Wong together with the villagers renovated it until it was completed in 1844. The villagers called it.
Wat Luang because it is a temple that Chao Luang Wong, who ruled Phayao, restored it. Later, people came to perform religious ceremonies and was named Wat Luang Ratchasanthan Vihara as a traditional architecture.
One of the beautiful Lanna is over a hundred years old. on the east side at the doorposts on both sides There is a lion statue guarding the door on each side. Walking straight up the naga stairs, the entrance to the viharn's door has a lion made of cement on the other side of the door.
Inside the temple is a large hall. Inside is the location of the principal Buddha image and 4 other Buddha images. The murals inside are painted in powder paint mixed with wood gum. write on paper The tapestry on the wooden wall is about the great Jataka and Buddha history.
In 1984, a rainstorm caused the entire temple to collapse. Later, when a new viharn was built on the same base and retained the original architecture. The temple has brought the original paintings to install. Assembled with the new temple.
It is something that tourists should definitely visit. The chedi is native to Lanna. It consists of a three-tiered square base. followed by lotus have the next elemental house It is an inverted lotus. Continue with a three-tiered circular chopping board base.
Followed by garlands of vines The round shape next to it is the round bell neck, the bell body is octagonal, next up is the octagonal throne, why is it a stucco sculpture in the shape of a two-tiered lotus petal and the top part? Visit the sanctuary and contact the monks.





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