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Monday, December 23, 2019

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Chiang Mai is a city filled with temples.  As you explore the old city, you cant walk more than a few feet without seeing one.  But one of the  Thailand's most scared temples, the one that crowns the Doi Suthep mountain on the western outskirts of Chiang Mai is this one you can't miss.

Chiang Mia's most scared temple, Wat Phar that Doi Suthep is an ancient temple with gold spire  crowns that can be seen for miles.  The shrines, pagodas that illustrate Tai history.
This temple is considered a great example of the grandeur and power of the Lanna Kingdon.
Over here hundred steps lead from the parking area to the temple grounds, a staircase bordered by the longest nag (water serpent).  We were told that Nagas are sacred water serpents which bring good luck as well as bridging the earth and sky.

Once you reached the ground, you can see the golden Chedi dominates the area with its gilded, 24 meter tall body. Ceremonial parasols make merit by sticking gold leaf to the parasol shafts.
At the rear of the temple a long promenade provides a spectacular view of the city spreads out below.

















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