Looking around at Wat Saen Muang Ma, Chiang Mai
Short video, made while visiting Wat Saen Muang Ma (วัดแสนเมืองมาหลวง) in the old city of Chiang Mai.
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Looking around at Wat Mo Kham Tuan, Chiang Mai
Short video, made while visiting Wat Mo Kham Tuan (วัดห์ม้อคำตวง) in the old city of Chiang Mai.
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★ ★ ★ วัดแสนเมืองมาหลวง หัวข่วง - Wat Saen Muang Ma Luang (Wat Hua Khuang) ★ ★ ★
Wat Saen Muang Ma Luang (วัดแสนเมืองมาหลวง (หัวข่วง)) or written: Wat Hua Khuang and Hua Khwuang, is a monastery within Chiang Mai Province (จังหวัดเชียงใหม่, เชียงใหม่) and is nearby to Ban Chang Phuak (Bān Chang Fuak) and The Walled City.
Wat Saen Muang Ma Luang is a Burmese temple with beautiful images and interior in a building to the back of the old brick chedi. Two large elephants and naga's form the entrance of what we assumed to be the Ubosot of the temple. The temple has been renovated recently to a significant extent. The Wihan and Ubosot have been razed and rebuilt from scratch. The Ho Trai is also recently constructed.
Wat Saen Muang Ma Luang is also close to Rongphayaban Maharat Nakhon Chiangmai (โรงพยาบาลมหาราชนครเชียงใหม่), Rongphayaban Ruamphaet Chiangmai (โรงพยาบาลรวมแพทย์เชียงใหม่), Night Bazaar, Rongphayaban Suan Prung (โรงพยาบาลสวนปรุง), Rongphayaban Prasat Chiangmai (โรงพยาบาลประสาทเชียงใหม่), Rongphayaban Mo Wong (โรงพยาบาลหมอวงศ์) and Rongphayaban Chiang Mai Ram Song (โรงพยาบาลเชียงใหม่ราม สอง).
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Wat Chedi Luang Temple - Thailand Chiang Mai - iPhone Xs Max w/ Zhiyun Smooth Q - Cinematic 4K
Wat Chedi Luang's massive chedi (pagoda) was built sometime between 1385 and 1402, during the reign of King Saen Muang Ma, 7th ruler of the Mengrai dynasty and is a distinctive feature of the Chiang Mai skyline. At its peak, the chedi measured 60 metres across at the square base and 80 metres tall and was once the home of the Emerald Buddha, Thailand's most sacred religious relic. Damaged during an earthquake in 1545, the chedi’s height is reduced to nearly half of its original size yet it is still an impressive structure. In 1992, the Fine Arts Department finished restoration work around the chedi, bringing back the naga (water serpent) staircase on each of its faces and wonderful statues of elephants adorning the base. The actual work on the chedi itself, however, was never quite complete, leaving it in its present state.
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Looking around at Wat Dok Kham, Chiang Mai
Short video, made while visiting Wat Dok Kham (วัดดอกคำ) in the old city of Chiang Mai.
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Ancient Chiang Mai, Wiang Kum Kam
Ancient Chiang Mai...Wiang Kum Kam.
Built by King Mangrai the Great as his capital before he moved it to Chiang Mai. It was flooded and abandoned more than 700 years ago; that move became more understandable in 2005, when the ancient city was flooded three separate times as the river overflowed its banks in that area of Chiang Mai.
Wat Chedi Luang
The construction of the temple started in the 14th century, when King Saen Muang Ma planned to bury the ashes of his father there. After 10 years of building time it was left unfinished, later to be continued after the death of the king by his widow. Probably due to stability problems it took until the mid-15th century to be finished during the reign of king Tilokaraj. It was then 82 m high and had a base diameter of 54 m, at that time the largest building of all Lanna. In 1468, the Emerald Buddha was installed in the eastern niche. In 1545, the upper 30 m of the structure collapsed after an earthquake.
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Looking around at Wat Phuak Hong, Chiang Mai
Short video, made while visiting Wat Phuak Hong (วัดพวกหงส์) in the old city of Chiang Mai.
Loi Krathong at Watt Dok Kham in Chiang Mai
We visited 3 Temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand!
On our Thailand journey, we had the opportunity of visiting 3 ancient temples in the Chiang Mai Old City district.
First we visited Wat Phra Singh. It's a Buddhist temple that King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), the older brother of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), bestowed on it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935. Construction on Wat Phra Singh began in 1345 when King Phayu, the fifth king of the Mangrai dynasty, had a chedi built to house the ashes of his father King Kham Fu.
The second temple was Wat Chedi Luang, temple of the big stupa or temple of the royal stupa. It's a Buddhist temple in the historic centre of Chiang Mai. The construction of the temple started in the 14th century, when King Saen Muang Ma planned to bury the ashes of his father there. After 10 years of building time it was left unfinished, later to be continued after the death of the king by his widow. Probably due to stability problems it took until the mid-15th century to be finished during the reign of king Tilokaraj. It was then 82 m high and had a base diameter of 54 m, at that time the largest building of all Lanna.
The third temple we visted was Wat Chiang Man. Built by Mangrai in 1297 CE as the first temple of Chiang Mai on the location of Wiang Nopburi, a fortified town of the Lawa people which had been used by King Mangrai as a camp during the construction of his new capital city Chiang Mai.
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Looking around at Wat Lam Chang, Chiang Mai
Short video, made while visiting Wat Lam Chang (วัดล่ามช้าง) in the old city of Chiang Mai.
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Visiting old pagoda Wat Phan Tao in Chiang Mai - Gopro Timelapse
The Wat Phan Tao is one of the older temples of Chiang Mai found in the old walled center of the city. The first structures were likely built towards the end of the 14th century.
Wat Phan Tao, meaning “temple of a thousand kilns”, probably derives its name from the ovens used to cast Buddha images for another temple, the Wat Chedi Luang, which is immediately next to the Wat Phan Tao.
The viharn of the Wat Phan Tao was originally a Ho Kham, a throne hall for one of Chiang Mai’s Kings built in 1846. After a new King ascended the throne, the Palace Hall was most likely torn down to make way for a new Palace building. The wooden panels of the old structure were used to build the viharn of the Wat Phan Tao in the year 1876.
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Visite de la pagode Wat Phan Tao à Chiang Mai en Thailande.
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Wat Phra Singh is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. King Ananda Mahidol, the older brother of the present King Bhumibol Adulyadej, bestowed it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935. Construction on Wat Phra Singh began in 1345 when King Phayu,[2]:226–227 the fifth king of the Mangrai dynasty, had a chedi built to house the ashes of his father King Kham Fu. A wihan and several other buildings were added a few years later and the resulting complex was named Wat Lichiang Phra. When, in 1367, the statue of Phra Buddha Singh was brought to the temple, the temple complex received its present name. During restoration works in 1925, three funerary urns were discovered inside a small chedi. It was assumed that these contained royal ashes. The urns have since been lost. From 1578 to 1774 the Burmese ruled Lanna and in this period the temple was abandoned and came under serious disrepair. It was only when King Kawila assumed the throne as King of Chiang Mai in 1782, that the temple was restored. King Kawila had the ubosot built and the chedi enlarged. Later successors restored the Wihan Lai Kham and the elegant Ho Trai (temple library).
Wat Chedi Luang is a Buddhist temple in the historic centre of Chiang Mai, Thailand. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples — Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin. The construction of the temple started in the 14th century, when King Saen Muang Ma planned to bury the ashes of his father there. After 10 years of building time it was left unfinished, later to be continued after the death of the king by his widow. Probably due to stability problems it took until the mid-15th century to be finished during the reign of king Tilokaraj. It was then 82 m high and had a base diameter of 54 m, at that time the largest building of all Lanna. In 1468, the Emerald Buddha was installed in the eastern niche. In 1545, the upper 30 m of the structure collapsed after an earthquake, and shortly thereafter, in 1551, the Emerald Buddha was moved to Luang Prabang.
Wat Pra That Doi Kham temple is situated in Tambon Mae Hia, Amphoe Mueang. It is a beautiful temple situated on a lush mountainside near Chiang Mai Town. ‘Wat Phra That’ refers to the fact that this temple houses relics of the Buddha, and ‘Doi Kham’ means ‘Golden Mountain’. The sacred temple was built more than 1300 years ago, in 687 A.D. It had been abandoned, but in 1966 villagers discovered a hidden chamber containing many ancient Buddha images of various sizes, and this find prompted a revitalization.
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