Section 1283 smiling eyes
The shape of the watchedi Luang Temple (also known as the Great Stupa Temple) is different from other places. Its main building is this magnificent square pagoda, which is 854 meters high. It was built in 1411 and is a Lanna-style pagoda. In 1545, a major earthquake occurred in Chiang Mai, and the spire of the pagoda was destroyed.
The pagoda is very huge in size, and the pagoda is divided into four directions, and the shapes of each direction are roughly the same. There is a Buddhist temple on the right back of the Chidilong Temple, a typical Thai building. There is a super fashionable and exquisite small white door erected at the door of the simple cascading gray tiles. It feels like this room is an ideal place for girls to take artistic photos of long skirts.
Such a setting is so easy to make a brilliant and beautiful figure... A temple hidden in Xiaolan near Pashin Temple, the morning sun shines on it beautifully through the treetops. All the temples of old and new Chiang Mai are magnificent golden and red colors, and they appear peaceful in the silence of the morning sun!
This is the Pure Land o(n_n) Chiang Mai Temple is the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, no doubt about it. It was built with the imperial palace during the founding period of Chiang Mai and was personally supervised by the King of Thailand at that time. The King of Manglay once said that he would live here after he was old. It is indeed very beautiful o(n_n).
The Buddha is set up inside the main gate of Watphra Temple. This Buddha is located near the Thape Gate. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai City and a perfect example of Lanna-style architecture. Yunluo's greatest affair on this day, and the beginning of the parade was filled with these girls in national costumes for a long time.
They danced and walked in the intense gongs and drums... The last part of the parade was the orange-red monks. First, these monks holding Buddhist scriptures or certificates had a high status and could even hold parasols... The Buddhist temple on the left after entering the door of the Qidilong Temple. The white walls and black tiles are completely different from the golden-red styles of the main hall.
It feels like a Thai-style combination of Chinese and Western style. There is a small golden temple deep in the temple of Phashin Temple. The sunlight at 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning shines brightly and is so dazzling! There is a portrait of Phashin Buddha, which is also a lion Buddha. The murals depict life in Chiang Mai in the 19th century. Phashin Temple was built in the 14th century and has a long history.
It is said that the temple was built imitating the Pula Xin Temple in Chiang Mai. The temple is dedicated to the Buddha statues of Pharath, and the murals in the hall are based on local ancient costumes and customs. They are considered to be the representative work of traditional art in northern Thailand. During the Water Song Festival in April every year, this is one of the main places for people to celebrate.
I don’t know what festival it is this year’s first lunar month. Those long parades carrying flower baskets and Buddhist niches walked in front of its doors for a long time... Located in a small temple on Racha Dangon Road, the center street of the ancient city, the shadows and sunshine make the roof of its orange, red and green baskets extremely outstanding!
The watsuandok temple is a famous Buddhist temple that must be visited by Mount Suthep. It was built in a beautiful garden of the Lannatai Dynasty in the 14th century. The roof of the main hall is three floors, and the largest bronze Buddha statue in Thailand is enshrined in it. The backyard of the main hall is this spectacular white stupa forest. The backyard of the Chidilong Temple is a group of temples.
In addition to the magnificent pagoda, many of the surrounding buildings are also quite outstanding. The flowers, plants and trees in the temple are very lush, especially these two big trees, which are so tall that they are so straight into the sky... Some people say that this group of buildings is very similar to the black temple in Chiang Rai. It feels that the buildings in this big pagoda are very mixed and matched o(n_n)o.
There is a scene in Pandao Temple. This red house should be the monk's monk's room. Its door is full of flowers and plants. At this time, they are blooming in full bloom, extremely gorgeous! Yun Luo looked very curious about a Buddhist niche in the corner of the Puping Palace Reservoir in Sutie Mountain. Look at it, it is the god of chicken and goddess.
This palace-like small Buddha niche is full of yellow chrysanthemums and flowers. But these enshrined objects are so strange. Why do Yunluo feel that they are more like the condensed collection of the king's family on vacation? I can't understand (>_
Each of them is covered with jade-shaped gold clothes. They are decorated with colorful gems and glazed gems on their bodies, and the pagoda-shaped top hats they wear are solemn and majestic! This Double Dragon Temple is the largest temple in Chiang Mai and one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai. This roadside Buddhist silhouette should be a boy? Flowers are enshrined in front of all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in the temple.
It should be picked by believers. You can see that there are so many randomly inserted into simple glass bottles... The temple is surrounded by green pines and cypresses, towering ancient trees, and two giant dragons inlaid with colored glass sheets and fan-shaped glazed small ceramic tiles each with seven dragon heads of size. They are scattered on both sides of the stone steps, with their heads high and majestic.
Unfortunately, the scorching sun was hanging high at that time, and these giant dragons with glazed glaze were shot so hard that they could not be photographed. It was a big dragon head, with six small dragon heads following each left and right behind. The first time I saw such an alternative dragon shape in this Double Dragon Temple, I felt really surprised! Two dragon bodies about 150 meters long rose and fell with stone levels.
It stretched to the entrance of the Buddhist temple... When Yunluo and An Chu met, they happened to meet this little girl in Miao costume. She lay on the long dragon inlaid with green fan-shaped glaze tiles and didn't know what she was looking at? Does the red rouge on these two balls of face make you feel very nostalgic?
When Yunluo was a child, he was painted every day when he was a child, but I was gently touched by o(n_n)o between my eyebrows. This double dragon temple is also called Suthep Temple. It is a famous Buddhist summer resort in Thailand. Its construction is full of legends: it is said that a Ceylon monk brought a Buddhist relics to Thailand, and the monks were afraid of being stolen.
He decided to place the relics on the white elephant, and chose a blessed place where the white elephant could build a temple to worship the relics. The white elephant wandered around casually and finally lay down at the current site of Shuanglong Temple, so people built the relics pagoda here. Since there were two golden dragons guarding both sides of the mountain road, it was called "Shuanglong Temple".
There are three treasures in this Double Dragon Temple: 1) The relics of Shakyamuni Buddha, 2) The crystal lotus given by the ninth emperor, is inlaid with gems donated by various circles and placed at the top of the pagoda; 3) The statue of Shakyamuni Buddha in the main hall. There is also a photo of a chicken in the temple. It is said that the monk got it because he had begged for alms but had not eaten it, so he was grateful.
Whenever a tourist's skirt is not as long as his knees, he will peck it. This is the Great Golden Pagoda in the center of Shuanglong Temple. It is said that the relics of Buddha Sakyamuni are preserved in this pagoda, which is a Jedi worshipped by holy relics. The Great Golden Pagoda is surrounded by these jade and topaz Buddha statues, either sitting or standing, with golden jade clothes and pagoda protecting the top!
Lotus is an indispensable decoration for Buddhist temples. It is separated on the four corners of the Great Golden Stupa. If the light is ideal, these small golden bells hanging with people's wishes are also a beautiful scenery. They are rows of ding dongs under these eaves and corridors. These heart-shaped golden pieces with wishes fly lightly like leaves in the blue sky...
All temples in Chiang Mai do not charge tickets, but they will place a small alchemy monk with a cash box in the temple. This Double Dragon Temple is the only temple that starts to "beg" outside the mountain gate (it is also written that you can buy it as you like. They don't know how to check tickets, but there is a ticketing point at the gate of the mountain and the clearly marked price is 30 baht...)
This picture is the only piece that Yun Luo felt that he could press the shutter happily when he was in Shuanglong Temple! Because it was hot and crowded, Yun Luo felt very depressed by the first temple in Chiang Mai, and could not completely feel the excitement and joy of seeing the Thai temple for the first time... In front of the gates of the Most Buddha Hall were filled with gold and silver dragon beasts that spit a lot of heads. Only this guy was hiding this guy.
This brother Long looks so cute! This is a viewing platform, standing here, you can see the panoramic view of Chiang Mai. It’s so gray that it’s nothing good! The clouds fall on this day, and I didn’t see the hillside full of five-colored roses on Suthi Mountain. I don’t know if I didn’t climb to the real top of the mountain, but I didn’t meet the “immortal” anyway!
It's really a problem to not understand the language (>_
Their figures were all stopped in various temples! This Songde Temple is the residence of Sumanatera, a Buddhist master with magical power. He brought the relics from Sukhothai to Chiang Mai, but the relics were cut into two halves. Half of them were worshipped here, while the other half was placed in Shuanglong Temple by an elephant...
This is a door of Songde Temple, which looks like a church o(n_n)o! The half of the legendary relics have been enshrined in this gilded bell cover since the 14th century. This huge golden bell-shaped pagoda is quite similar to the pagodas of Sukhothai. These tombs at Songde Temple are used to commemorate the rulers of Chiang Mai before.
The pagoda contains the bone altar of the King of Thailand. The Songde Temple, which has white pagodas, is the favorite of photographers. Especially in the sunset, you can visit the Suthep Mountain attractions and finally return here... Yun Luo and An Chu met their evening class when they first arrived at Songde Temple. Many monks recite scriptures in the depths of the deep hall.
Yun Luo looked outside the hall and didn't go in. The hall was enshrined with the largest Buddha statue in Chiang Mai. The entire hall was full of golden red and magnificent, shining so that Yun Luo could not make a camera in a short time... There was no passenger inside, so Yun Luo didn't dare to go in and take a closer look o(n_n)o.
I wandered around but couldn't see the so-called beautiful sunset until I encountered these light jumps in the tower forest. They suddenly lit up the white towers one by one, making them look ethereal and beautiful. The color blocks that penetrated through the branches of the woods were either light gold or pink, and the reflected tower bodies were turned into white and transparent spiritual towers.
It is very similar to the beautiful when the sun shines through the delicate jade hands. It was built in the 14th century. It has a long history and is said to be built imitating the Pula Xin Temple in Chiang Mai. The temple is dedicated to the Buddha statues of Pharath. The murals in the hall are based on local ancient costumes and customs, and are considered to be the representative work of traditional art in northern Thailand.
During the Waterstorm Festival in April every year, this place is also one of the main places for people to celebrate. The Great Buddha Hall of Paksin Temple contains a portrait of a gift to the king Kawila, celebrating his reign in Chiang Mai in 1802. The panoramic view of the Great Buddha Hall of Paksin Temple is a circular altar in front of the hall, and the exquisite statue of the golden fan-holding monk stands on it.
This is the difference between it and other temple halls. Of course, the gold decoration of this hall curtain is also the best in Chiang Mai temples! The temple on the left side of Phashin Temple is really small and exquisite. It is very eye-catching from any angle, especially when it is shining by the rising sun at seven or eight o'clock in the morning...
The time when Yun Luo arrived at Pashin Temple was the ideal shooting time. After wandering around, I really wanted to leave quickly and rush to the second temple. Unfortunately, the light kept changing and possessed endless magic. Yun Luo was kept here for a long time, and the pictures under each shot were very beautiful...
The porch and lanterns made of paper are decorated with white paper carvings and hanging decorations. The lanterns are printed with simple golden patterns. They feel very good when patting. After putting on the computer, I found that they are far from the effect seen by the eyes (>_
I saw another dove. However, what Yun Luo liked was the eaves that it was resting. Yun Luo and An Chu met also carved. But in addition to carvings, they also inlaid with colorful glass stones... The quiet back garden of Pashin Temple, walking here feels like it is not the world!
It should be a pair of stone lions, but their shapes are so cute. I don’t know what monument it is. These two statues look like kings and princes... The game of light and shadow. There are many details worth taking pictures! How much does these hollow decorations cost? The rich people in Thailand are really rich o(n_n)o!
The murals in this small Buddhist temple are very beautiful. It's so strange. I don't know why I have to place this silly leopard in addition to dragons? There are monks in red walking slowly in the thick-shaded path in Pashin Temple... I forgot where the temple is. These temples hidden in the alleys have parking randomly in the open space.
Otherwise, there will be more beautiful pictures that Yunluo can take! The small temple near Pashin Temple, the silver-bottomed green flowers are inlaid, and the golden-red tones on the side are also very shining. They are red and green tones complement each other. The roof reflected by the small golden stupa, the decoration of these two golden dragon lines is reflected dazzlingly, and their color is very quiet.
There are two dark red rays of gold! Two snow-silky dragons. This small Buddhist temple with white walls and red roofs should have just been built. One of the most common features of the Chiang Mai Temple is that there will be long dragons sitting on both sides of the steps in front of the Buddhist temple. The length of the dragon body is determined by the length of the steps.
The biggest feature of this temple is the colorful knelt Buddhas neatly arranged on the outside of the hall. They are very gorgeous under the flickering sun! There is a pavilion at the corner of the temple. Its style is very different from that of Yunluo and An Chuhui here... The Buddha niche, which is as high as a lookout, has a bronze bell hanging below, maybe it is their bell tower!
The small golden pagoda and many smaller golden pagodas surrounded it. The sunlight did not hit it at this time. It should be the most suitable for shooting in the evening. An unknown small temple on Racha Dangnon Road is small, but the temple has all its internal organs and is very distinctive. When the clouds fall, they just happened to meet three dogs fighting.
There is also this monk chanting scriptures and worshiping extremely devoutly. Yunluo was a little curious about why he didn't go into the Buddhist temple to worship Buddha but wanted to recite scriptures and Buddha in front of this treasury like a garbage dump next to the door? Look at it, this is an alien monk... Pandao Temple (ao), also known as Teak Temple, is next to the Qidilong Temple.
The temple hall is an ancient and exquisite all-wooden hall. It is a pure Lanna style design in northern Thailand. It has a history of more than 280 years. It is a treasure-level hall in Chiang Mai City and one of the few wooden buildings. The Thai ao means "1,000 stoves", because it was once a Buddha-casting site, and Buddha statues were cast for the primary temple.
Therefore, it is named. Compared with other magnificent temples, Pandao Temple looks extremely simple and elegant. The vermilion-topped spire door in front of the main hall of Pandao Temple has a very exquisite and gorgeous carving. From the front, it is perfectly integrated with the triangular spire of the Nanmu Hall. Partial carvings are beautiful?
There should be quite a lot of monks living in Pandao Temple, because this mud and sandy road filled with flags is walking in and out of the Orange Monk... The main hall of Pandao Temple is composed of teak boards taken out of molds, and is supported by 28 huge teak columns; there are also mountain-shaped roof covers printed with the pattern of a spirit snake in the hall.
Inlaid in colorful parquet lenses. The hall displays ancient temple bells, some ceramic products, several Lanna-style gilded wooden Buddha statues, several antique cabinets, and ancient Buddhist scriptures copied on palm leaves... In the back garden of Pandao Temple, there is a very beautiful sea of flowers in front of the monk's house!
The garden is not large, but it has islands, water, and a unique bamboo fence flower bed. Look at the center of the island, there is a little golden Buddha meditating. However, Yunluo feels that many of the flowers on the island are fake, although it is really a bit unnecessary to use fake flowers in Chiang Mai o(n_n)o.
The Great Buddha Hall of the Kidilong Temple is also a front with golden base blue-green gems inlaid, but the golden Buddha in front of it is an ordinary-shaped sitting Buddha. The curtain-shaped golden wall on the front of this Buddha Hall is not as flexible as the facade of the Pashin Temple! The landmark building of the Kidilong Temple is located behind the main hall. No matter from which angle it looks majestic and domineering o(n_n)o.
The mixed-up building of the Kidilong Temple is really a lovely nation. Their doctrine should be very different from those of Yunluo and An Chuhui nation! By the way, the mahogany board in front of the Buddhist temple says that women cannot enter. o(n_n)o The white pointed porch located on the street is decorated with these gorgeous gold jewelry on both sides. (To be continued)
Chapter completed!