Introduction of White Temple in Thailand+Where+Tickets+Transportation

For the White Temple, friends who come to Thailand will generally know something about it. When we arrange our own general tourist routes, we will put the Black Temple and the White Temple in Thailand together, which is comparable. So, today, Bian Xiao will tell you the tourist information about the White Temple in Thailand!

Basic information of White Temple in Thailand

Uniform resource locator (URL)

http://www.watrongkhun.org/

traffic

You can take a bus from Chiang Rai's central bus station, which costs about twenty to forty baht per person. You can rent two cars directly from Chiang Rai Airport, each car costs about 200 to 300 baht, or you can rent a car from Chiang Mai. Please consult your local travel agency or hotel front desk for details.

entrance ticket

be free of charge

Business?Hours?

09: 00-18: 00 (65438+1October1-65438+February 3 1 Monday to Sunday

Location of scenic spots

PaODonChaiRoad, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Brief introduction of white temple in Thailand

Compared with the vastness and primitiveness of the Black Temple in Thailand, the White Temple is different. The White Temple is astonishingly gorgeous, and you can get here in half an hour's drive. This white temple is also called Lingguang Temple and Bailong Temple.

From the outside, the whole building is white, and the beautiful white building is reflected in the clear water in front of the building, which shows the atmosphere and glory here.

This building is a typical Thai-style family. Outside the building is a typical white hand-made mosaic, which glows with white light in the sun, just like the sun. You can see Starlight Glimmer's feelings from all angles.

This stunning building was designed by the famous Thai artist CharlermchaiKositpipat, who grew up in Chiang Rai, a beautiful place in northern Thailand.

It is said that CharlermchaiKositpipat likes to see all the temples in Thailand, and almost every one has been there. So one day the Buddha came to his dream and inspired him to build a group of temples as white as snow and crystal clear.

Later, he planned to reduce his dreams and build the present White Temple.

Looking at the White Temple from the outside, the main hall of the whole building is a three-eaves structure, which is a typical Thai architectural style. Statues of Kinnara, the god of music who is half man and half bird, and Naga, the snake head, can be seen everywhere.

There are many twisted faces hanging on the moss here, symbolizing the eight sufferings of Buddhism.

When you walk into the main hall, you need to cross a bridge. On both sides of Naihe Bridge, there are glaring protectors. Under the Naihe Bridge, there are thousands of hands waving, struggling and shouting, just like the horror in hell depicted in the book.

The murals in the main hall are rich and peculiar, bringing together all kinds of modern, science fiction, animation, movie plots and real events, and sketching out a peaceful and happy paradise with flowers and birds.

Precautions:

1. Visitors should strictly observe the order, take off their shoes when entering the main hall, and ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts. The route must go straight from the entrance and there is no turning back.

2. Don't take photos in the temple.

Well, don't forget to visit this gorgeous white temple building when you come to Thailand!