Wat Sri Suphan: The World's First Silver Temple

📿 Wat Sri Suphan, the world's first silver temple ✨, Chiang Mai

If you're visiting Chiang Mai and looking for a unique cultural experience, a visit to Wat Sri Suphan is highly recommended 🏯. Located on Wua Lai Road, a famous street known for its silver handicrafts, this temple is a must-see.

💡 Brief History
Wat Sri Suphan was built during the reign of King Muang Kaew around 1500 AD (2043 BE). The local community, known for their silver craftsmanship, contributed to the construction and decoration of the temple with intricate metalwork passed down through generations. ✨ The highlight of the temple is its entirely silver ordination hall (ubosot), recognized as the "world's first silver ordination hall" 🌎. The hall is adorned with exquisite silver carvings that reflect light beautifully from every angle.

⛩️ Things to Know
• Only men are allowed inside the silver ordination hall (in accordance with monastic rules), but women can admire and take photos from the outside 📸.
• The temple is open daily, and in the evenings, the silver ordination hall is illuminated, creating a stunning sight 🌙.
• Around the temple, you'll find shops selling silver handicrafts and can even watch artisans at work.

✨ Highlights Not to Miss:
• Take photos with the silver ordination hall 🏯.
• Explore the silver carvings around the hall, which depict Buddhist stories and Lanna culture.
• Shop for authentic silver crafts made by local artisans.

Would you prefer to visit during the day to appreciate the intricate silver details or at night to enjoy the beautiful lighting? 🌙

📍 Getting There: The temple is located on Wua Lai Road, near Chiang Mai's old city moat. It's just a 5-minute drive from Chiang Mai Gate 🚗, or you can enjoy a leisurely bike ride to the temple.

Post by BiteVenture | Sep 7, 2025

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