Wat Phra Singh

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Wat Phra Singh is a major 14th-century Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand, renowned for its classic Lanna architecture and revered Buddha images.

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Wat Phra Singh canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Lanna-style temple
Theravada Buddhist temple
architecturalStyle Chiang Mai
surface form: Lanna
associatedWith Lanna Kingdom
country Thailand
denomination Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
festival Thai New Year Songkran festival
surface form: Songkran
founded 14th century
foundedBy King Kuena of Lanna
surface form: King Pha Yu of Lanna
hasBuddhaImage Phra Buddha Sihing
Phra Singh Buddha image
hasPart Chedi
Ho Trai
Main assembly hall
Ordination hall
Scripture library
Ubosot
Viharn Luang
Wihan Lai Kham
hasStyleElement Lanna
surface form: Lanna murals

chofah finials
golden decorations
multi-tiered roofs
heritageDesignation Important temple of Chiang Mai
locatedIn Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Province
northern Thailand
surface form: Northern Thailand

Chiang Mai
surface form: Old City of Chiang Mai
locatedOn Sam Lan Road NERFINISHED
namedAfter Phra Buddha Sihing
notableFor classic Lanna architecture
elaborate wood carvings
mural paintings
revered Buddha images
stucco decorations
pilgrimageSite true
region Southeast Asia
religion Buddhism
religiousFunction active monastery
place of worship
surroundedBy Chiang Mai city wall system
surface form: Chiang Mai city walls
touristAttraction true
usedFor Buddhist ceremonies
monastic education
religious festivals

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Chiang Mai hasLandmark Wat Phra Singh
Lanna Kingdom notableTemple Wat Phra Singh