Pictures of the temples in Chiang Mai shows you to the amazing colourful temples of Chiang Mai in Thailand. The city of Chiang Mai is located in the northern region of Thailand. The city is popular by locals and tourists. Chiang Mai is situated 700km from Bangkok. In Thai, Chiang Mai means ‘New City’, and the city is founded in 1296 as the new capital of Lan Na.
Chiang Mai is a popular tourist destination. The city has a rich cultural and religious history and is famous for the arts and crafts market. Tourism is an important income for the local economy. And with the rising amount of tourists, the demand for traditional art and crafts increased. Over the years local artists enhanced their work to meet the demands.
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Temples
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Chiang Mai is the city of Temples. It has 24 Buddhist temples. ‘Wat’ is Thai for temple. The most famous temple is Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and located on Doi Suthep (mountain). From here you have an amazing view of the city. The temple dates back to the 14th century and is one of the most sacred temples in northern Thailand. You have to walk up the staircase with 310 steps. The entrance is easy to recognize by the mosaic serpents.
Wat Chedi Luang
The Chedi Luang temple is a tall and ruined-style chedi temple. It is built in 1441 and the area around the stupa is amazing. The Phra Kaewh is the famous Emerald Buddha. The buddha statue used to be located in this temple before they moved it to Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. They replaced the Emerald buddha with a jade replica to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the Chedi.
Wat Chiang Man
The oldest temple of Chiang Mai is built in the 13th century. The temple Chiang Man is constructed by the city’s founder, Phaya Mengrai. King Mengrai lived here during the construction of Chiang Mai. The temples houses two important Buddha figures, the marble Phra Sila and the crystal Satang Man.
Wat Phra Singh
A typical example of Northern Thai architecture is the Wat Phra Singh. It is located in the Old City, within the walls of the city and dates back to 1345. The temple is decorated with an impressive mosaic inlay. Pilgrims visit this temple to honour Pra Singh, the Lion Buddha.
* Unfortunately, I don’t have a picture of Wat Phra Singh anymore. The photo below is not mine.
Pictures of Chiang Mai
A collection of photos of Chiang Mai. Check out the Old Gate, the fortification of the Old City, gold dragon statues, me eating spicy noodles, beautiful orchids and an amazing scenic view of Chiang Mai.
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Your photos are lovely and the temples look beautiful! I didn’t know half of these places existed but seeing your photos has me wondering what they would like if I saw them with my own eyes because they already look wonderful in your photos. Thank you for sharing these!
Hola Chloe,
Thank you for the lovely compliment. The temples in Chiang Mai are truelly amazing. I can recommend visiting one day.
Adriana
Great photos! I felt like I was really there.
Would love to visit this location one day. Until then, though…photo browsing here I come! Haha (=
Hola,
Going through pictures is a great way to explore a place you’ve never been.
Good to hear you liked it.
Adriana