Wat Suan Dok, a temple with a brilliant golden spire that has been a part of Chiang Mai’s skyline since the 14th century, stands on a site that was once the garden of a ruling monarch. Located just west of the Old City walls, the name ‘Suan Dok’ translates to ‘field of flowers,’ reflecting its historical origins. The temple’s striking architecture and serene atmosphere offer visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Northern Thailand. Today, visitors can explore the expansive grounds, admire the intricate details of the chedi, and experience the tranquil ambiance of this historic site.
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