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Thailand: A Cho fa (sky hook) atop the viharn and a finial styled like a naga (mythical snake) at the end of a decorated bargeboard, Wat Phrathat Doi Kham, Chiang Mai

Thailand: A Cho fa (sky hook) atop the viharn and a finial styled like a naga (mythical snake) at the end of a decorated  bargeboard, Wat Phrathat Doi Kham, Chiang Mai

Wat Phrathat Doi Kham or ‘Temple of the Golden Mount’, is located in Tambon Mae Hia, about 10km south of Chiang Mai Old City, in the lee of Doi Suthep. Temple records claim that the temple dates back over 1,300 years ‘to 687 AD’, during the pre-Lan Na period when the region was inhabited by the indigenous animist Lawa.

Chiang Mai (meaning "new city"), sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai", is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

Theme:

LAN NA KINGDOM

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