133 Charoen Prathet Rd, Tambon Chang Khlan, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, ThailandMap
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Wat Chai Mongkhon Charoen Prathet Road has the 5th government monument to pay respects and there is a pier to go to the Ping River cruise here as well.
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The temple is located by the East River in the city. It is one of the oldest community temples in Chiang Mai. It accommodates various cultures. The temple was built 600 years ago, and the name of the temple means "Auspicious Victory Temple".
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Wat Chai Mongkhon Charoen Prathet Road has the 5th government monument to pay respects and there is a pier to go to the Ping River cruise here as well.
Wat Chai Mongkhon is a famous temple in Chiang Mai that has it all. Anyone who comes to Chiang Mai must come once, whether it's making merit, paying respect to the Buddha image, letting the bird and letting the fish 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wat Chai Mongkhon, Ping Rim Nam Ping Most of the people who come to this temple come to release birds, release fish, the atmosphere is natural and comfortable, but don't come after 4 o'clock, the traffic is very traffic jam.
It is another important temple in Chiang Mai. Anyone who visits many Chiang Mai People will come to worship the sacred things here. Easy to travel, there are buses available. Temple next to Anantara Hotel Today is 100 years old.
Wat Chai Mongkhon, another temple under the Thammayut sect of Ubon Ratchathani Province Inside the temple is enshrined by Phra Prap Phrai Phinat. And the temple will have an annual merit event to inherit the local Isan tradition, namely the Chulhokthin tradition. that has been operating continuously since 2009