Wat Pahn Tao (Chiang Mai City Municipality)
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Wat Phantao TH วัดพันเตา
Wat Phan Tao, วัดพันเตา, is located in the historic center of old walled Chiang Mai. The name is literally translated as "The Monastery of a Thousand Kilns", probably due to the fact that the site was used for the casting of Buddha images intended for Wat Chedi Luang, which is adjacent to the monastery. The building was originally constructed as a royal palace building (ho kham) for the ruler of Chiang Mai, KIng Chao Mahawong, who used the structure from 1846 to 1854. It originally stood on stilts, but these were removed when the building was refurbished as a monastery in 1876. Some traces of King Chao Mahawong's habitation can still be seen; for example, the front gable end is decorated with the image of a peacock standing over a sleeping dog. The dog is the zodiac symbol of the king's birth year. The dog image is also present in the pediment of the left window on the front facade, though it is absent on the right side.
Article from Asian Historical Architecture: www.orientalarchitecture.com/thailand/chiangmai/wat-pha...
www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Thailand/Northern_Th...
Wat Phan Tao, วัดพันเตา, is located in the historic center of old walled Chiang Mai. The name is literally translated as "The Monastery of a Thousand Kilns", probably due to the fact that the site was used for the casting of Buddha images intended for Wat Chedi Luang, which is adjacent to the monastery. The building was originally constructed as a royal palace building (ho kham) for the ruler of Chiang Mai, KIng Chao Mahawong, who used the structure from 1846 to 1854. It originally stood on stilts, but these were removed when the building was refurbished as a monastery in 1876. Some traces of King Chao Mahawong's habitation can still be seen; for example, the front gable end is decorated with the image of a peacock standing over a sleeping dog. The dog is the zodiac symbol of the king's birth year. The dog image is also present in the pediment of the left window on the front facade, though it is absent on the right side.
Article from Asian Historical Architecture: www.orientalarchitecture.com/thailand/chiangmai/wat-pha...
www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Thailand/Northern_Th...
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Coordinates: 18°47'15"N 98°59'14"E
- Wat Ched Yod or Wat Jedyod (Wat Botharam Maha Vihara) 3.1 km
- Wat Umong (Suan Buddha Dhamma) 4.3 km
- wat phrathat doi suthep 7.6 km
- Wat Wee-Wek 15 km
- Wat Pratat Doi Saket 19 km
- Wat Doi Sapphanyu (Wat Nam Bo Tib) 25 km
- Wat Buddha Hariphunchai 25 km
- Wat Doi Ti 27 km
- Pa Wiang Sawan Temple 90 km
- Wat Na Khaem 91 km
- Old Chiang Mai 0.2 km
- Psychiatric Hospital 1.3 km
- Chiang Mai City Municipality 1.4 km
- Tambohn Hah Yah 1.4 km
- Tambon Chang Khlan 1.4 km
- Faculty of Medicine and Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital 1.5 km
- Pimarn Thip Golf Club 1.7 km
- Wing 41 (Royal Thai Air Force) 2.1 km
- Chiang Mai International Airport 3.3 km
- Suthep Municipality 7.3 km