Wat Phra That Hariphunchai is a revered Buddhist temple located in Lamphun, Thailand. It dates back to the 11th century and is known for its stunning Lanna-style architecture. The temple complex features a striking 46-meter tall golden chedi, which is believed to house relics of the Buddha. Visitors can also admire the intricate wood carvings, ancient inscriptions, and various statues of the Buddha.
Wat Kukut, also known as Wat Chama Thewi, is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Lamphun, northern Thailand. Renowned for its historical and architectural significance, the temple dates back to the Hariphunchai period, around the 9th century. One of its most notable features is the Suwan Chedi, a square-shaped stupa adorned with intricate stucco reliefs and statues of Buddha. The temple is named after Queen Chama Thewi, the legendary founder of the Hariphunchai Kingdom.
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