Wat Phra That Doi Jom Thong

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Pagoda or "Chedi" at Wat Phra That Doi Jom Thong.
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Pagoda or "Chedi" at Wat Phra That Doi Jom Thong.

Wat Phra That Doi Jom Thong, commonly known as Wat Doi Thong or Wat Jom Thong. The temple was constructed by King Ruen Kaeo of Chai-narai City (currently Wiang Chai District) in the year 940 (A.D) before Chiang Rai City found in 1262 (A.D) by King Mangrai. Wat Phra Thai Doi Jom Thong is regarded as one of the oldest and the most beautiful temple in Chiang Rai.

There is a “Chedi” or “Golden Pagoda of Stupa” located in the center of the temple. The Chedi is the focal point of the temple. The Chedi was constructed with a mixture of Bhu-kam (ancient Burma) and Lanna style. It is around 14 meters high, the lotus-petal base, the body, the bell, the top part of the Chedi were decorated with a gold foil.

The major buddha image in "Viharn" or the Grand Hall.
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The major buddha image in "Viharn" or the Grand Hall.

The Viharn, it used to house of the ancient bronze Lanna subduing the Mara Vijaya Buddha image and used for the monk activities. It opens publicly everyday.

The Naval City Pillar of Chiang Rai also located near Wat Phra That Doi Jom Thong.