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Thailand: Small shrines in the compound of Wat Phrathat Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand

Thailand: Small shrines in the compound of Wat Phrathat Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand

Wat Phrathat Doi Saket is perhaps best known for the murals adorning the inner walls of the main viharn. Artist Chaiwat Waranon painted these spectacular murals in the early 1990s.

King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. The ruler was known as the Chao. The city was surrounded by a moat and a defensive wall, since nearby Burma was a constant threat.

Chiang Mai formally became part of Siam in 1774 by an agreement with Chao Kavila, after the Thai King Taksin helped drive out the Burmese. Chiang Mai then slowly grew in cultural, trading and economic importance to its current status as the unofficial capital of northern Thailand, second in importance only to Bangkok.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

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