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Come to Chiang Mai many times. I haven't arrived yet, but this time I arrived and the first day came to pay homage to this temple to be Sirimongkol. Come to the center of Chiang Mai city.
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Incha Chin Temple is located in Chiang Mai, Thailand and is a temple with a long history. There are many small Buddha statues in front of the temple, which are very cute. When night falls, the temple is brightly lit and resplendent, very charming. Here, people can learn more about the Buddhist culture of Thailand.
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Come to Chiang Mai many times. I haven't arrived yet, but this time I arrived and the first day came to pay homage to this temple to be Sirimongkol. Come to the center of Chiang Mai city.
🛕 Wat Inthakhin Saitu Muang, Chiang Mai Province or Wat Sathon Muang is an ancient temple built in the early Lanna history. Because this temple is located in the center of Chiang Mai. The villagers call it Wat Squat Muang. This temple is located on Inthawarrot Road near the City of Arts and Culture Center. New and Three Kings Monument
Yingchaqin Temple is a small temple in the center of Chiang Mai, with three king monuments nearby. wat inthakhin sadue Mueang The 24th-ranked Chiang Mai Guangguan (276) attractions and landmarks. One of the temples in Daxing, Chiang Mai.
Wat Inthakhin Sae Mueang It has an area of about 3 rai, originally an abandoned temple and used to be enshrined the Inthakhil Pillar. (City Pillar) of Chiang Mai
Wat Inthakhin Sears Muang It is another beautiful temple. In addition to being in the Three Kings Monument area near tourist attractions and food Don't forget to stop by to pay respect to monks and pray for good fortune.