Famous temple in Chiang Mai ~Wat Lok Moli~
by cheera world
Jan 8, 2025
#2月好去地方2025
Wat Ramali is like an amber of time, sealing the glory of the Lanna Dynasty and the eternity of faith. As you walk around the tower, you will find that every brick and stone is a poem of history, and every ray of light and shadow is a guide to the soul. 🕊️
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### **Background introduction**
Wat Lok Moli was built in the 14th century. It is one of the royal temples of the Lanna Dynasty and was once the royal mausoleum. The towering pagoda in the temple combines Lanna and Burmese styles. The brick and stone structure still stands tall after six hundred years of wind and rain. According to legend, the name of the temple "Lok Moli" means "flower of heaven", symbolizing that Buddhism blooms like a flower and protects all living beings.
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### **Travel Tips**
1. **Must-see highlights**: the towering main pagoda, the exquisite Lanna-style wooden scripture hall, the pagoda base reliefs and the guardian deity statues.
2. **Cultural Experience**: Join the monks in the morning to give alms, or participate in the meditation courses in the temple on weekends.
3. **Hidden Easter Egg**: Find the "Wishing Stone" behind the pagoda. It is said that making a wish around the stone three times will be particularly effective.
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### **Transportation Guide**
📍 Address: 298/1 Manee Nopparat Rd, Sri Phum
- **Walking**: Walk north along Manee Nopparat Road from the north gate of the ancient city for about 10 minutes.
- **Songthaew**: You can hail it and it will stop anywhere in the ancient city. The fare is about 30 baht per person.
- **Night Tip**: The pagoda is lit at night, so it is recommended to go there in the evening to capture the magical moment of the transition from day to night.
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### **Tips**
⚠️ Shoulders and knees must be covered, and free sarongs are available for rent at the entrance.
📿 Walk clockwise around the pagoda, do not step on the threshold or take photos with your back to the Buddha statue.
🌞 Best time to visit: 6-8 am or 5-7 pm, to avoid the midday sun and crowds of tourists.
📵 Photography is prohibited in the Sutra Hall. Please keep your voice down to show respect.
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### **Photography check-in spots**
1. **Panoramic view of the pagoda**: Stand in the square in front of the Sutra Hall and take a photo of the entire pagoda with the wooden door frame as the foreground.
2. **Light and Shadow Hall**: Capture the colorful light and shadow of the sun shining through the stained glass onto the Buddha statue.
3. **Night light silhouette**: At dusk, with the illuminated pagoda as the background, shoot silhouettes of people and flying birds.
📸 It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens and increase the contrast to highlight the brick and stone texture and the level of light and shadow.
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