WAT PHRA NO
A Burmese-style temple with an all-teak bot, housing a twelve-meter-high Reclining Buddha (1875).
On the way to Wat Doi Kong Mu, before tackling the climb, is this Burmese-style temple whose teak bot houses a twelve-metre reclining Buddha dating from 1875. It's not the most impressive in the country, but it does have the distinction of being very colorful. But the most interesting part is behind the temple: superb staircases, marked by the passage of time, guarded by two imposing Lion Singha statues. A seated Buddha statue stands to the left of the stairs.
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