The Great Pagoda Temple is the Chaidalong Temple. Chaidalong means "the Great Pagoda" in Thai. It is named after a Lanna Square Buddha Pagoda in the center of the temple. It is ranked as the most noble temple in Chiang Mai alongside the Paxing Temple. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in Chiang Mai. Located in the center of the ancient city of Chiang Mai, it was founded in 1411. Its main body is the largest Shrine Pagoda in Chiang Mai, so it is also known as the "Great Pagoda Temple". This mixed Indian, Ceylon-style pagoda, originally 98 metres high, was once the tallest building in northern Taipei, but now only 42 metres high and the first floor are left because of the earthquake, the artillery fire and lightning strikes of the Thai-Burmese War. However, for hundreds of years, it is still the tallest building in the ancient city of Chiang Mai.