Wat Chiang Man

Wat Chiang Man

Wat Chiang Man

Wat Chiang Man, believed to be the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, stands as a quintessential example of Northern Thai architecture. Located in the heart of the city, the temple features massive teak columns that support the central sanctuary, creating an imposing and serene atmosphere. Among its notable treasures are two significant Buddha images: one depicted in a marble bas-relief and the other a crystal seated Buddha, both displayed in a glass cabinet within a smaller sanctuary. Visitors can explore these sacred relics and appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and historical significance of this ancient site.

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