Wat Mahathat

Photo Credit: ททท.สำนักงานเลย

Wat Mahathat

Chiang Khan Subdistrict, Chiang Khan District.

Wat Maha That is an ancient temple that has long been a symbol of the town of Chiang Khan. Established in 1654, the same year as the founding of Chiang Khan, it served as the administrative center for the local ruler for many periods. Within the temple grounds, you can find the throne of the local lord and the victory bell. The Maha That stupa is a revered site, while the old ubosot (ordination hall) and the assembly hall boast original wall paintings from ancient times, though they have faded significantly over the years. The main Buddha image enshrined here is highly sacred and has been a spiritual anchor for the people of Chiang Khan throughout the ages.

Province: Loei

Reviews from Members

Be the first to review this place

Contact Information

Phone Number
Hour of Operation

Added by

ลลิตา วันลาไม่เคยพอ

ลลิตา วันลาไม่เคยพอ

Member since 26/11/2020

0

Points

2

Followers

0

Following

Location on Map

Public Gallery

No one had upload yet. Want to be the first?

Plan Trip on App

Plan Trip on App

Like it's your personal travel assistant

Report the place

  • Report the place
    Copyright
  • Wrong Data
    Wrong Data

Share this Place

Add new Place
 

Many places are still not in our map

We invite you to add places. help other travelers find new places to visit.

Add new Place