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Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep

Local name วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพราชวรวิหาร
Location Suthep

Sacred Theravada Buddhist temple and royal monastery of the second class featuring a gold-plated chedi that enshrines a relic of the Buddha's shoulder bone. Originally founded between 1383 and 1384, this significant pilgrimage site is known for its Lanna-style architecture and panoramic views. Read more…

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This sacred Theravada Buddhist temple was founded in the late 14th century, with historical records dating its establishment to either 1383 or 1384. Designated as a royal temple of the second class, it serves as a major pilgrimage site, particularly during the Teaw Khuen Doi festival. The site holds status as a National Monument and is situated at an elevation of 1,073 meters on a mountain.

The temple is renowned for its Lanna-style architecture, most notably a prominent gold-plated chedi. This central structure enshrines a sacred relic of the Buddha's shoulder bone. The complex includes various architectural elements characteristic of northern Thai religious sites and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The site is a significant cultural and religious landmark, attracting both pilgrims and those interested in historical architecture. It is accessible to the public and remains one of the most important religious structures in the region.

More information and contact

Phone +6653295003
Address Thanon Si Wichai, Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Coordinates 18°48'17.757" N, 98°55'19.475" E
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