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Rong Suea Ten Temple, globally known as The Blue Temple, is one of Chiang Rai’s most significant landmarks. Located by the Mae Kok River in the Rong Suea Ten community, the site was originally an abandoned temple where legend has it that tigers used to leap across the nearby channel. It was eventually restored by a local artist and student of the renowned Chalermchai Kositpipat, infusin... read more
 Meet Lucky Dhamma It is a 9-story pagoda with a distinctive shape, sharp-edged, Chinese and Lanna art. There are statues of dragons on both sides of the stairs. Wat Huai Pla Kha is a temple that villagers respect and believe that if anyone came to visit. There are many Buddha statues and statues, and the inside of the pagoda is enshrined. Guan Yin is carved from a large chunky wood... read more
Rong Khun Temple is not just a place for religious ceremonies; it is a masterpiece of Buddhist art created by the determination of Ajarn Chalermchai Kositpipat, a National Artist who dedicated his life to creating this work for the current reign. His inspiration comes from three principles: Nation, Religion, and the Monarchy. He vowed to offer his life, using his best years to create this "He... read more
Wat Sri Suphan is located in the Wualai Silverware Community, an important Buddhist site that has been part of Chiang Mai for over five centuries.
The Silver Ubosot


Innovation and Art: A masterpiece showcasing the wisdom and craftsmanship of local artisans from Wualai, using repoussé and engraving techniques on metal plates to decorate the entire ubosot.


Stories and Designs: The walls a...
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The village is overlooked by a striking hilltop Buddhist temple known as Wat Tha Ton. One of these is the Standing Buddha,over 35 feet tall.... read more
Wat Phra That Hariphunchai Woramahawihan is a Royal First-Class Temple with a history that dates back to the 17th Buddhist century during the reign of King Athittarat, a ruler of the Chamthewi Dynasty. The site was originally his royal palace, which he donated to be a temple for Buddhist worship after a relic of the Buddha miraculously appeared there.
Important Historical Sites within the Temple

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Chaloem Phra Kiat Phrachomklao Rachanusorn Temple originated from a profound spiritual mission to establish a temple commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth of King Mongkut (Rama IV). Historically, this site has been shrouded in sacred legends known as Phrabat Pu Pha Daeng Temple, following the discovery of ancient Buddha footprints atop the limestone cliffs, which have been revered ... read more
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang (วัดพระธาตุลำปางหลวง) is a historic Buddhist temple located on a hill in Tambon Lampang Luang, Ko Kha District, Lampang Province, about 18 kilometers southwest of Lampang city. The temple layout is exceptionally well planned and complete, with many architectural elements and buildings within the Buddhist compound.
The main feature is the principal pagoda (Phra That Lamp...
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Phra That Doi Phra Chan Temple possesses a fascinating history, blending ancient legends with modern devotion. Originally, the summit was home to an ancient white pagoda over a century old, which had been left in ruin over time. This changed when Phra Pornchai Akkavangso (the current abbot) experienced a vision of a white pagoda in Lampang. Guided by this vision, he discovered the site and began a... read more
Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Temple is perched on a hilltop in Khao Kho, a place where Buddhist faith meets world-class artistry. The name originates from its strategic location surrounded by high cliffs. Local legend tells of a mysterious glowing crystal ball seen floating in the sky before disappearing into a cave on the cliffside. Believed to be a sacred sign, the site was named "Pha Sorn Kaew"... read more
Chantararam Temple / Tha Sung Temple, widely known as Wat Tha Sung, is an ancient and renowned temple that has become a spiritual center for Buddhists from all over Thailand. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, an important river of Uthai Thani Province. Chantararam Temple has been continuously developed and expanded into a vast and magnificent complex, especially ... read more
Wat Tham Sua or Tiger Cave temple. It's close to Wat Tham Khao Noi. The monastery was constructed in Thai architectural style. The Great Buddha image and pagoda placed in the temple is uniquely beautiful and is respected by all Buddhists. ... read more
The monastery in natural surroundings, famous for meditation, is 15 kilometers away from the provincial capital. There is a beautiful cave with plenty of stalactites.... read more
Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram Temple, commonly known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, stands as Thailand’s most sacred royal temple and a masterpiece of Rattanakosin-era art and architecture. Established in 1782 by King Rama I during the founding of Rattanakosin, alongside the Grand Palace, the temple symbolized the spiritual legitimacy and stability of the newly established Chakri Dynasty.... read more








Pariwat Ratchasongkram Temple is an early Rattanakosin-era temple located along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Originally a modest riverside monastery, it has undergone extensive restoration and artistic development over recent decades. Today, it stands out as one of the city’s most unconventional temples, attracting visitors interested not only in religion but also in contem...
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Niwet Thammaprawat Temple is a first-class royal temple of great historical, religious, and architectural significance. It was constructed in 1878 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) to serve as a place for royal merit-making when the King resided at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The temple reflects His Majesty’s far-reaching vision in embracing Western civilization while firmly ... read more
Wat Pa Ban Tat is one of the most famous forest monasteries in Thailand, located amid the serene natural surroundings of Ban Tat Village in Udon Thani Province. It was founded by the highly respected meditation master Luangta Maha Bua Ñāṇasampanno, the principal disciple of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta Thera, who was the great patriarch of the Thai Forest Tradition.
The area where the temple now...
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Wat Ban Rai is an old temple originally established as a monastic retreat and officially consecrated as a temple during the reign of King Rama V. However, its significant development and widespread fame exploded when Luang Por Koon Parisuttho resided here as the abbot. He was a revered monk and master guru highly respected by Buddhists across the country for his simple, disciplined conduct and for... read more
Wat Pa Phu Kon is a Buddhist forest park whose origins are deeply rooted in nature conservation and the dissemination of the teachings of the Forest Tradition (the lineage of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta). The temple was established in 1987 by a group of devoted followers inspired by Luang Pu Mun's precepts, within the Nayung and Nam Som National Forest Reserve area, spanning the borders of three provi... read more
 This temple is in the municipal area by the Bang Pakong River. Built in late Ayutthaya Period, with its original name of “Wat Hong”, it is the location of Phra Phutthasothon or Luang Pho Sothon, the important Buddha image in the attitude of meditation with a width of 1.65 meters and a height of 1.48 meters high. According to the legend, this Buddha image had been floated along the river, bef... read more
This temple is 6 kilometres from town. It is located in Soi Sukhaphiban 58, Tambon Thai Ban, on Sukhumvit road, its entrance is opposite Sawangkhaniwat Recuperation Centre. The new temple was built by Phra Acharn Lee Thammawaro) of the Dharmayuthi sect on May 8, 1962. It is one of the important temples for practicing mediation. Worth visiting and seeing in this temple is Phra Thutangkha Chedi, a g... read more
Thang Sai Temple Khao Pak Thong Chai is located atop Khao Thong Chai (Thong Chai Hill), a significant hill overlooking the coast in Bang Saphan district. This hill has long been crucial in maritime history, believed to have been a watchtower point for observing and signaling ships passing through the Gulf of Thailand. The primary tourist attraction is the "Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat,"... read more
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is located along Ratchadamnoen Road in Nai Mueang Subdistrict. Wat Phra Mahathat is a first-class royal monastery of the Woramahawihan category. Formerly known as Wat Phra Borommathat, it is one of the most important sacred sites in southern Thailand and the country as a whole. According to the legend of Phra Borommathat Nakhon Si Thammarat, the Buddha’s relic... read more
Wat Tham Suea, or Tiger Cave Temple, is a renowned Vipassana meditation center located in Krabi Noi Subdistrict, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi Province. It was founded in 1975 (B.E. 2518) by Phra Ajahn Chamnian Silasetho, a highly respected monk who came to this area in search of a peaceful place for meditation practice. He discovered a large natural cave beneath a limestone cliff, which was once h... read more

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