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