Wihan Lai Kham

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Wihan Lai Kham is a renowned Lanna-style ordination hall in Chiang Mai, Thailand, celebrated for its exquisite murals and traditional northern Thai architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple building
Lanna-style architecture
ordination hall
architecturalStyle Lanna NERFINISHED
associatedWith Lanna Kingdom NERFINISHED
northern Thai culture
country Thailand
culturalSignificance example of classic Lanna temple art
important site for study of northern Thai murals
hasFeature Buddha image in main hall
chofa roof finials
interior mural paintings
multi-tiered roof
richly decorated gables
heritageDesignation important Lanna heritage site
interiorDecoration gold and red lacquer work
knownFor Lanna-style murals
elaborate wood carvings
gilded interior decoration
murals depicting Jataka tales
traditional northern Thai architecture
languageOfInscriptions Lanna script NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chiang Mai NERFINISHED
Chiang Mai Province NERFINISHED
Thailand NERFINISHED
Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan NERFINISHED
material teak wood
partOf Wat Phra Singh temple complex NERFINISHED
region Northern Thailand NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
roofType multi-tiered Lanna roof
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Buddhist ceremonies
ordination rituals
visitorType art historians
pilgrims
tourists

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Wat Phra Singh hasPart Wihan Lai Kham