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WAT PHRATHAT DOI SUTHEP

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A temple steeped in legend, distinguished by its magnificent chedi, covered with superbly engraved gold plates...

Wat Doi Suthep is a must-see in Chiang Mai. Situated at an altitude of 1,075 metres, it can be seen from anywhere in the city and is the city's guardian temple. It is one of the most revered Buddhist sites in Northern Thailand. Legend has it that a relic was brought to Chiang Mai in 1371. To consecrate it, the relic was placed on the back of an elephant, which made its way up the mountain. When the elephant stopped, the relic was buried there. The first chedi was built here, and since then the site has been constantly enlarged and embellished. The temple can be reached by funicular railway, or by climbing the 309 steps of the country's largest Naga staircase, which is a small price to pay for a fine view of the city and the Ping River. The architecture is influenced by Sukhothai and Burmese styles. At the entrance are statues of elephants and a Hindu Ganesh, prayed to for overcoming obstacles. The present temple dates back to the 16th century, but has been restored and enlarged in subsequent centuries. The 24-metre-high chedi is magnificent, covered with superbly engraved gold plates. Surrounding it are four golden umbrellas glinting in the sunlight, golden Buddhas and green and orange glass Buddhas - the whole ensemble is literally dazzling! You'll need to walk clockwise around the chedi three times to pray to the sacred relic. A superb panorama of the city awaits you at the top. Legend has it that couples who climb them together remain united for life.

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Adeul47
Visited in august 2016
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Very pretty temple on top of a hill 30 min by scooter Chiang May. The road is perfect to get up there. The temple is magnificent and there are panoramic city views from the terrace. Much Thai come here to make offerings and to request. A monk offers his blessing with a small white bracelet and it is custom to make 3 times the tower of the main column while requesting. 1st tour: thanks, 2nd tour: pardon and 3rd tour: I want. Experience to be absolutely!
naruto
Visited in june 2016
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Temple bouddhiste situé en haut d'une colline accessible par un escalier de 330 marches! Pour les moins téméraires, il y a une possibilité de prendre un ascenseur moyennant quelques euros. La vue sur la ville est magnifique
JonathanB
Visited in february 2016
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Un autre temple qui vaut la peine d'y consacrer un après-midi. Facilement accessible en "scooter" (il faut un minimum de patience), il se situe sur le haut d'une colline avec une très belle vue sur la ville. Le temple possède de nombreux points d'intérêt avec une architecture intéressante et une atmosphère un peu différente des autres temples.
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Visited in may 2015
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Il faut le mériter ce temple ! Pas facile de se hisser en haut des marches, mais ça vaut le coup ! A ne pas manquer. Le temple de la dorure, nombreuses statues, moments d'émotion en assistant à une cérémonie où nous avons été "bénis". Un très beau souvenir.
kiwigame
Visited in march 2015
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Ce temple est magnifique. On l'aperçoit facilement depuis la ville. Il se situe au sommet d'une colline à 1600m d'altitude. Un escalier interminable mais de toute beauté, orné de dragons, termine l'ascension jusqu'au temple. L'atmosphère qui s'y dégage invite à la méditation.

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