The Viharn of Wat Sri Chum is an invaluable Burmese architectural structure and the largest of its kind in Thailand. This half-concrete, half-wood building is characterized by its multi-tiered gabled roofs (Pyatthat style), adorned with intricate perforated zinc filigree and topped with a golden umbrella (Hti). Although the original structure was severely damaged by a major fire in 1992, it has been meticulously restored to its former glory. The interior houses beautiful Burmese-style Buddha images and is decorated with gilded wood carvings of floral motifs, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship of Hongsawadee and Mandalay artisans.