Chiang Rai Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Wat Rong Khun - White Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
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🇹🇭 Thailand White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Qinglai is a must visit attraction for every tourist who comes to Qingcai.
The most stunning scene is the Why Bridge leading to the Buddha's Hall, the struggling hands full of gray colors, a long image, like a soul in hell, crying, regretting, and longing for liberation.
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🚗 It is about a 3-hour drive from the city center, and you can take a chartered car. Maybe one day you will go ahead,
💰 Ticket: There will be 100-200 RMB per person. Usually, you will also visit several other attractions.
💡 Tips: It is recommended to go early, as there may be many people in the sky. The earlier you go, the younger you will like to go and take photos with people.
🕕 Opening hours: 08:00-17:00, 00 Tickets
🕍Good Thai Railway Group Photo suggestions: White is always on the set, and wearing white is more suitable for taking photos. Tips: There are many tourists on the inside, try to go early or late, and do not choose noon. It is recommended to take photos outside, as it is not possible to capture the panoramic view inside. Another side is running inside. There are many white buildings that are beautiful and may not only focus on the main temple.
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Chiang Rai, the northernmost artistic city in Thailand
From Chiang Mai to the north, you reach Chiang Rai.
This city, bordering Myanmar and Laos, located in the once turbulent 'Golden Triangle', was once the northernmost city in Thailand that changed color when mentioned; now, it has become the artistic city of northern Thailand and the favorite travel destination for girls.
1⃣️White Temple
The iconic building of Chiang Rai, the whole body is silver-white, the realistic reliefs, the pure white world, unlike the world.
2⃣️Blue Temple
Relatively mysterious, little known, the building is blue all over, it is an alternative building in the golden Buddhist country.
3⃣️Golden Lion Ranch
✅Be a highland tea farmer for once
✅Feed a giraffe once
✅Have dinner at the ranch restaurant with the sunset
4⃣️Golden Triangle
On the cruise ship, you can see the three countries. You can board the ship from the Thai pier. On the left is Myanmar and on the right is Laos. You can taste the lightness after the hustle and bustle.
5⃣️Thai Massage
Thai traditional massage, wash away the fatigue of the journey.
Dazzling White Temple in Chiangrai
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Wat Rong Khun, a Buddhist temple in Pa O, Donchai, Meung Chiangrai, Thailand. It’s the most recognised temple and known for its contemporary, unconventional art exhibit, privately owned by a Thai artist and architect, Mr. Chalermchai Kositpipat.
It was started to build in 1990 and opened to public in 1997 and expecting the completion in 2070.
It stands out for white exterior and plastic glass embedded sparkling brightly under the sun. The complex consists of several temples, a golden wishing well, beautiful gardens and art gallery.
Opening everyday from 8:00-18:00 hrs. The entrance fee is only TB50.
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Chiang Rai White Temple
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The temple's white color symbolizes Buddha's purity; its glittering mirrors signifies the teachings of the Buddha to reflect kindness on to others. Every statue has meaning and is symbolic of teachings and Buddhist philosophy.
The White Temple is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and until 5:30 p.m. on weekends. Entrance: 50 baht for foreign visitors
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Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple) Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Discovering Chiang Rai’s Blue Temple
🔷✨ The Blue Temple in Chiang Rai is a mesmerizing oasis of tranquility and spiritual splendor. As I crossed the threshold of this architectural gem, I was immediately captivated by the ethereal blue hues that adorned every intricate detail, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
The exterior, adorned with delicate carvings and shimmering blue mosaic tiles, set the tone for the celestial beauty that awaited within. The temple's design seamlessly blends traditional Thai and contemporary artistic elements, creating a sanctuary that feels both timeless and modern.
Stepping into the main hall, I was greeted by the resplendent sight of a majestic white Buddha bathed in a soft, celestial blue glow. The interplay of light and color created an aura of serenity, inviting contemplation and inner peace. The walls adorned with vibrant murals depicting celestial scenes added to the temple's allure.
The meticulous attention to detail extended to the surrounding structures, including the library and prayer halls. Each element, from the ornate windows to the intricately carved dragons guarding the entrance, spoke to the dedication and craftsmanship that went into creating this sacred space.
The courtyard, adorned with sculptures and lush greenery, provided a peaceful setting for reflection. As sunlight filtered through the blue-tinted windows, it cast a gentle glow, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of the entire temple complex.
Climbing the stairs to the elevated terrace offered a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, with the temple's blue and gold facade contrasting against the clear skies. It was a moment of pure awe, a visual symphony that celebrated both the earthly and the divine.
Leaving the Blue Temple, I carried with me a profound sense of tranquility and wonder. This sacred haven is not just a monument; it's a testament to the harmonious intersection of art, spirituality, and nature. A visit here is not just a sightseeing experience; it's a soul-stirring journey #thailand #chiangmai into the sublime. 🔷🌸🙏 #tripstars
Chiang Rai, the northernmost artistic city in Thailand
From Chiang Mai to the north, you reach Chiang Rai.
This city, bordering Myanmar and Laos, located in the once turbulent 'Golden Triangle', was once the northernmost city in Thailand that changed color when mentioned; now, it has become the artistic city of northern Thailand and the favorite travel destination for girls.
1⃣️White Temple
The iconic building of Chiang Rai, the whole body is silver-white, the realistic reliefs, the pure white world, unlike the world.
2⃣️Blue Temple
Relatively mysterious, little known, the building is blue all over, it is an alternative building in the golden Buddhist country.
3⃣️Golden Lion Ranch
✅Be a highland tea farmer for once
✅Feed a giraffe once
✅Have dinner at the ranch restaurant with the sunset
4⃣️Golden Triangle
On the cruise ship, you can see the three countries. You can board the ship from the Thai pier. On the left is Myanmar and on the right is Laos. You can taste the lightness after the hustle and bustle.
5⃣️Thai Massage
Thai traditional massage, wash away the fatigue of the journey.
Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)
Wat Rong Suea Ten – more commonly known as the “Blue Temple” – in Chiang Rai is a place of worship that has an ordination hall, a pagoda, statues and more in every shade of blue imaginable.
The main ordination hall at Wat Rong Suea Ten is protected by two large naga that are painted in vibrant shades of blue, gold, and purple.
In addition to the temple’s unique colouring, visitors can also appreciate the consistency and symmetry that comes with Wat Rong Suea Ten’s design.
Wat Rong Suea Ten is a less-crowded and equally-beautiful alternative to the White Temple in Chiang Rai.
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Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)
Another architectural marvel here is Chiang Rai. Beautiful structure and outstanding craftsmanship say it all. I was super impressed with the dragons guarding the main temple.
The area is smaller compared to the White Temple, but it’s good to come early if you want to avoid the crowd. We reached early morning and were happy (peacefully got the pictures).
And please do try the ice cream with pea-flower sticky rice, served at the shops adjacent to the temple.
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Baan Dam Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Baan Dam Museum
An art based museum. It shows the local architecture of the region, and with some interesting 3D art using augmented reality. However it wasn't working for us when we're there, even though there is free WiFi. Otherwise, there are nice buildings showing local traditional buildings, and the culture of crocodile skinning. There isn't much to do, but still nice to look.
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Baan Dam Museum: The Black House ♠️
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Baan Dam Museum also known to foreigners as the Black House Museum, is a private art museum comprising a mixture of traditional northern Thai buildings with unconventional and contemporary architecture, designed by Thawan Duchanee. This museum is one of the famous museum in Chiang rai besides white temple and blue temple. The entrance fee for this museum is 80 Baht per person.
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Baan Dam , Chiang Rai
Baan Dam Art Museum.
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Baan Dam, also known as the Black House, is an art museum located in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It was created by the Thai artist Thawan Duchanee, who passed away in 2014. The museum consists of several buildings and outdoor spaces that showcase Thawan's unique art style, which is a fusion of traditional Thai art with modern and contemporary elements.
The museum is known for its dark, ominous atmosphere, with many of the buildings painted black and decorated with various animal bones and skins, as well as eerie sculptures and paintings. Thawan's art often features themes of death, rebirth, and the cycle of life, and he drew inspiration from Buddhism and Thai folklore.
Visitors to Baan Dam can explore the various buildings and outdoor spaces, which feature sculptures, paintings, and other artworks by Thawan and other artists. There are also demonstrations of traditional Thai crafts such as weaving and pottery-making.
Freely go to Chiang Mai in Thailand.
Chiang Mai is a foreign city that is particularly suitable for independent travel. The travel services on Ctrip are comprehensive, with airport pick-up and drop-off services for only 10-30 RMB, half-day tours to "Doi Suthep Temple" and "Bhubing Palace", family-friendly activities such as "Mae Wang Elephant Camp" and "Night Safari", and the most recommended one-day tour to the White Temple and Black Temple in Chiang Rai. On the day of departure, there will be a special car to pick up and drop off at the hotel. Even if your English is poor, there will be a Chinese tour guide accompanying you throughout the journey. I chose to depart on Friday because as a foodie, I didn't want to miss the most famous Saturday and Sunday night markets in Chiang Mai, where there are various cheap and delicious snacks and exquisite handmade products for sale. Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand. It not only has a leisurely pace, but also is full of ancient and profound cultural heritage. You can walk around in slippers on the streets and alleys, and if you get tired, you only need to take a tuk-tuk or songthaew for 20 baht (5 RMB) as transportation.
Strolling through any street or alley in the ancient city of Chiang Mai, you can encounter magnificent or peaceful Buddhist temples. This small city with a population of 500,000 surprisingly has over 300 temples of all sizes, and you may get confused. However, there are several particularly famous temples that you must visit.
The first "Wat Phra Singh". It is the largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, built in the 14th century, and is a perfect example of Lanna-style architecture. The first thing that catches your eye when entering the temple is the glittering golden Buddha statue, and the murals in the hall depict the ancient local costumes and customs. In the center of the temple is a 20-meter golden white tower, which is a strong representative style of Thai temples.
The second "Qidilong Temple", also known as the Big Buddha Temple, is decorated with snakes and peacocks at the temple gate. There is a huge Buddha statue in the main hall, and the sense of space and the golden decorations inside the temple are very magnificent and exquisite. Along the path to the back square, there is a big Buddha pagoda. Although the ancient pagoda has been weathered by time and earthquakes, it appears majestic and magnificent under the reflection of the golden lotus flowers, with a simple and rustic charm.
The third "Wat Chiang Man", the first temple in Chiang Mai, was built in 1300 and is the oldest temple in Chiang Mai. The best building in the temple is the stupa of the main temple, which is surrounded by 15 elephants at the base, giving it a simple and vicissitudinous appearance that contrasts sharply with the dazzling golden elephant spire.
Not far from the city, the "Double Dragon Temple" on the Suthep Mountain, also known as the Suthep Temple, is named after two long dragons sitting and lying on both sides of the steps. It is a famous Buddhist summer resort in Thailand. The Thai royal summer palace is also built on Suthep Mountain. The Phuping Palace can be opened to the public when the royal family is not there from April to December. The palace has beautiful white walls and yellow tiles, and is located in the green mountains and trees, with its own beauty of coolness and peace.
The two breathtaking temples in Chiang Rai, the White Temple and the Black Temple, are the highlights of a trip to Chiang Mai. The White Temple was built by designer Cheler Mchai at his own expense and was first established in 1997. The entire complex is pure white and lustrous, with only small pieces of polished glass as borders or decorations, which is quite different from the usual temples. The details, such as the flying birds on the eaves, the standing statues on the roof, the reclining turtles on the pillars, and the flowing clouds on the flags, all reflect the exquisite and delicate design, which is a masterpiece of art. The White Temple tells the story of how one can reach the Buddhist paradise by crossing the Naihe Bridge and avoiding the temptation of hell with a single-minded focus. Next to the White Temple is a "glittering" golden building, which is actually a toilet and is probably the most beautiful toilet in the world.
The Black Temple is located in a forest of lush grass, consisting of many intricately constructed Thai temples made of original logs. The theme of the Black Temple is hell and death, with water buffalo skulls lined up on the ground, animal skins and large shells on the table, and a complete elephant skeleton and dried snake specimens on display. The creator, Mr. Thawan Duchanee, spent 36 years gradually designing and building this huge open-air, garden-style private art museum. His disciple and friend, a Buddhist artist, was inspired by him to create the still unfinished White Temple.
In Chiang Mai, magnificent temples can be seen everywhere, filled with the mysterious charm of Eastern Buddhist culture. With cheap prices and convenient transportation, it is definitely a perfect place for you to temporarily escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and people you see with your eyes open or closed, and let yourself fly. Take some beautiful photos that will make you want to cry and savor them slowly.
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Singha Park Chiang Rai Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Chiang Rai, the northernmost artistic city in Thailand
From Chiang Mai to the north, you reach Chiang Rai.
This city, bordering Myanmar and Laos, located in the once turbulent 'Golden Triangle', was once the northernmost city in Thailand that changed color when mentioned; now, it has become the artistic city of northern Thailand and the favorite travel destination for girls.
1⃣️White Temple
The iconic building of Chiang Rai, the whole body is silver-white, the realistic reliefs, the pure white world, unlike the world.
2⃣️Blue Temple
Relatively mysterious, little known, the building is blue all over, it is an alternative building in the golden Buddhist country.
3⃣️Golden Lion Ranch
✅Be a highland tea farmer for once
✅Feed a giraffe once
✅Have dinner at the ranch restaurant with the sunset
4⃣️Golden Triangle
On the cruise ship, you can see the three countries. You can board the ship from the Thai pier. On the left is Myanmar and on the right is Laos. You can taste the lightness after the hustle and bustle.
5⃣️Thai Massage
Thai traditional massage, wash away the fatigue of the journey.
Singha Park Chiang Rai
Singha Park is a haven of natural beauty, art, and sustainable agriculture. Spanning over 8,000 acres of lush greenery, this sprawling park offers visitors an enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. In this detailed review, we'll explore the multifaceted wonders of Singha Park.
Breathtaking Scenery:
The moment you enter Singha Park, you are greeted by sweeping vistas of manicured landscapes, rolling hills, and serene lakes. The park's commitment to sustainability is evident in its pristine environment, with organic farming practices and eco-friendly initiatives seamlessly integrated into the scenery.
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Singha Park worth visiting
Singha Park is just too huge to cover on foot or even bicycle. rent a golf cart at the entrance and go around the park. not only are they flowers and trees and rubber plantation and lakes, there is a small zoo. there is also eating places (though not a lot of selection).
Singha activities
#mytripvlog Last new year time I had been Singha Park at Chiangrai, The northest of Thailand. Great view especially sunset ✨️🌄 so stunning. Hope visit there soon.
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Wat Huay Pla Kang: Goddess of Mercy Chiang Rai Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Wat Huay Pla Kang Chiang Rai
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Wat Huay Pla Kang is a must visit temple in Chiang Rai. The architecture of Wat Huay Pla Kang is a beautiful mix of Chinese and Thai influences. The temple complex includes a massive statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin, a stunning nine-tiered pagoda, and intricately designed prayer halls. Wat Huay Pla Kang was built in the late 20th century.
Wat Huay Pla Kang is open to visitors every day from 08:00 to 18:00 and admission is free although there is a 40 THB charge to ride in an elevator to the top of the large statue.
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The Long Poo is well know in Chiang Rai
This is one of the well known temple where the Long Poo contributed a lot of love, time and well fare to the people at Chiang rai, and also call a Lucky long poo.. he first built the temple followed by a hospital that look like a ship.. I could said I’m lucky to get to see him when I arrived the temple, initially, I am curious a big groups of people waiting outside a small room, I asked one of the staffs where can I see a monk, I want to do some Tamboon which is also known as contributing to the monks and the death from a poor families, he directed me to the small room, I have mentioned above.. people is like lining up for buying a limited edition hello kitty or waiting for Cristiano Ronaldo signature.. hence, i decided to wait. When come to near my turn and I’m the only foreigner, I could see him not in the rush to reply and bless the netizens. Come to my turn, I don’t know how to speak Thai, I used google translate to support me, without talking much, the long poo ordered one of his help to bring what I needed and I am called to wait outside for a while, I thought I said something unpleasant.. mins later I was given a white envelope and a monk saris and re queues for my turn.. when is my turn, I was shocked that he know how to speak English and prayed a prayer and blessed me, by saying what u did is right and want me to keep contributing to the needy. After see him, I went to google and found out that he also contributed a lot of things to the society in Chiang rai.. and he age is not young already, but he don’t look at his age.. in addition, this temple become one of the must go places in Chiang rai as it have a beautiful structure which took a very long time to planned and constructed by this Long Poo.
I think if u planned to go to Chiang Rai, I will advise u to rent a car to drive a round rather than just book a tour and bring u to places that they(drivers) can earned benefits from. On the trip, I used the trip.com apps to support me to plan my route at Chiang rai.. I also went to Blue and white temples as well as the hot spring wells.. I still recommended this iconic temples to give u a peace and fulfilment after returning to your country.. u will never regret for going..#Wat Huay p#Wat Huay pla Kang, white temple and blue temple..
Three must-visit temples in Chiang Rai, Thailand that will scare you with giant creatures
During our one-month trip in Thailand
The most stunning thing for me is still the temples in Thailand.
Today, what I'm sharing with you is
Three must-visit temples in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Each one makes my megalophobia jump out
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1. Wat Huai Pla Kung Temple
It has the largest and most popular Guanyin statue in the world, which is about 25 stories high!! On both sides of the stairs leading to the Guanyin statue, there are several lifelike white dragons entwined together, looking very powerful!!
Location: Search for Huibakang Temple directly.
Ticket: Free
Opening hours: 7:00-8:00
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2. Blue Temple Wat Rong Suea Ten
This is a very famous temple in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand. The temple is not as big as others, but the entire building is painted with a highly saturated blue, with gold as a complement. At the entrance of the main hall, there are two giant dragons with their mouths open, which is quite scary to look at!
Location: Search for Chiang Rai Blue Temple directly.
Ticket: Free
Opening hours: 6:00-20:00
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3. Wat Rong Khun White Temple
Baimiao, also known as Lingguang Temple or Bailong Temple, is a temple that is entirely white, looking pure and holy from afar!! In front of the main hall of the temple, there is a Naihe Bridge where pairs of hands are waving, which looks super shocking and makes me super scared!! When crossing this bridge, never turn back!!
Location: Wat Rong Khun
Ticket: Free
Opening hours: 8:00-17:00
huge white Buddha with 9 floor pagoda
this is one of the best temple complexes in Thailand! from far away, I was able to see the giant white Buddha on my scooter. it is not too far away from city, it took us around 25 mins drive from city of Chiang Rai to this temple complex. we arrived around sunset time! the view from there is absolutely breathtaking. the cool thing about this complex is that it opens till 9pm, and after the sunset, the light switched on, the temple and pagoda look extremely beautiful. to go up, you can either take the elevator or walk up the stairs, you will not regret! there are also free shuttle bus services to take you go around!
this is a lovely place!!#tripblazers #mytripvlog
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