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Reasons to Recommend: Located in Chiang Rai County in northern Thailand, Wat Rong Khun is renowned for its stunning appearance. The Wat Rong KhunWat Rong Khun has a plain white base with silver mirror edges. From a distance, this snowy white temple shimmers. The temple looks particularly holy under the reflection of the blue sky and white clouds and the pool in front of the temple. Initially, you can see on the front side of the stone bridge that there are countless outstretched hands resembling the hands of people in purgatory. After crossing the bridge, you reach the main hall of the Buddhist temple. You can pray here faithfully. The whole meaning is that you have traveled from hell to heaven.
Reasons to Recommend: Black House, or Baan Dam, was designed and built by contemporary Thai artist Thawan Duchanee over a period of 36 years. Black House is a collection of 40 buildings featuring a number of exhibits related to death and hell, combined with animal bones, hunting tools, antiques and specimens of primitive man, all integrated into various works of modern art. Baan Dam is the complete opposite of the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), a visit to each offering interpretations of heaven and hell, a contrast of good and evil. Some exhibits are still considered controversial.
Reasons to Recommend: The Blue Temple was designed and presided over by the apprentice of Mr. Xu Longcai, the owner of the White Temple. The whole temple is a blue and elegant style. It follows the gorgeous mood of the White Temple and is inlaid with various gorgeous golden patterns, complemented by purple, light blue and white. , red and other embellishments, plus special lighting effects, dazzling, giving a beautiful and quiet beauty.
Reasons to Recommend: Sinha Park is both a farm and a park, or a zoo. Every year, many tourists come here to enjoy nature and watch animals. There are not only endless rice fields, oolong tea gardens, but also flowers, lavender and so on. There are several giraffes and zebras in the zoo of Singha Park, and visitors can feed them.