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		<title>Chiang Mai City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wat Phra Sing Sam Lan Road This lovely temple dates from 1345 and is one of the focal points of Songkran festivities each April 13-15 when people bathe the revered Phra Buddha Sihing image. The temple compound includes the lovely Lai Kham chapel with its exquisite woodcarvings and northern-style murals, and a magnificent scriptural repository [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em><img height="100" alt="Wat Phra Sing" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_wat_phra_sing2.jpg" />Sam Lan Road</em></strong><br />
This lovely temple dates from 1345 and is one of the focal points of Songkran festivities each April 13-15 when people bathe the revered Phra Buddha Sihing image. The temple compound includes the lovely Lai Kham chapel with its exquisite woodcarvings and northern-style murals, and a magnificent scriptural repository with striking bas relief. <br />
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<h2>Wat Suan Dok<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="102" alt="Wat Suan Dok" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_suan_dok.jpg" />Suthep Road</em></strong><br />
This temple was built in a 14th century Lanna Thai monarch&#8217;s pleasure gardens and is a favourite spot for photographers, particularly for striking sunsets. Several of the white chedis contain ashes of Chiang Mai&#8217;s former royal family. The 500- year-old bronze Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand&#8217;s larg-est metal images. <br />
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<h2>Wat Chiang Man<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="171" alt="Wat Chiang Man" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_wat_chiang_man.jpg" />Ratchaphakhinai Road</em></strong><br />
This is Chiang Mai&#8217;s oldest temple and probably dates from 1296. The temple was the residence of King Mengrai, who founded Chiang Mai, and is noteworthy for a chedi supported by rows of elephantine buttresses, and a small ancient Buddha image, Phra Kaeo Khao. <br />
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<h2>Wat Ku Tao<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="148" alt="Wat Ku Tao" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_WatKuTao.gif" />near Chiang Mai Municipal Stadium</em></strong><br />
This temple is noteworthy for an unusual bulbous pagoda. The structure is decorated with colourful porcelain chips and is believed to represent five Buddhist monks&#8217; alms bowls which symbolise five Lord Buddhas. <br />
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<h2>Wat Chedi Luang<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="101" alt="Wat Chedi Luang" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_wat_chedi_luang.jpg" />Phrapokklao Road</em></strong><br />
This temple is the site of an enormous pagoda, originally 280 feet high, and which was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. At one time, Wat Chedi Luang housed the revered Emerald Buddha image now enshrined in Bangkok&#8217;s Wat Phra Kaeo. A magnificent Naga staircase adorns the chapel&#8217;s front porch. <br />
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Wat Chet Yot<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="131" alt="Wat Chet Yot" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_wat_chet_yot.jpg" />Chinag Mai-Lam Pang Super Highway</em></strong><br />
This temple dates from 1458. The sevenspired square chedi was inspired by designs at Bodhagaya, the site of the Buddha&#8217;s Enlightenment in north India over 2,500 years ago, and was built by Lanna Thai architects after visiting the holy site. <br />
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<h2>Wat U-Mong<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="100" alt="Wat U-Mong" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_wat_u_mong2.gif" />Suthep Road</em></strong><br />
This delightful meditation temple is completely different from Chiang Mai&#8217;s other major temples and enjoys a bucolic forest setting. The ancient chedi is of particular interest. <br />
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<h2>Chiang Mai National Museum<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="112" alt="Chiang Mai Musaem" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0075_chiangmai_museum.jpg" />Beside Wat Chet Yot</em></strong><br />
The museum houses a collection of Lanna Thai works of art, ancient Buddha images, and war weapons .The museum opens daily, except Mondays,Tuesdays and official holidays, from 9.00 AM until noon, and 1.00 until 4.00 PM. <br />
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