✨ Wat Sri Suphan — The World’s First Silver Temple, Chiang Mai ✨



Hidden along Wua Lai Road, the heart of Chiang Mai’s old silversmith district, stands one of Thailand’s most mesmerizing temples — Wat Sri Suphan, also known as The Silver Temple. Originally built over 500 years ago during the Lanna Kingdom, this temple has been lovingly transformed into a breathtaking masterpiece where tradition and craftsmanship meet.

Every inch of the ordination hall (ubosot) glimmers with hand-carved silver, aluminum, and nickel panels — each telling stories of Buddhist teachings, local culture, and the ancient artistry of Lanna artisans. The temple doesn’t just shine in appearance; it also reflects the spirit of a community that has kept its silversmith heritage alive for generations.

Though women are not allowed inside the main ordination hall due to ancient religious customs, the beauty of the exterior alone is awe-inspiring — especially when the afternoon light makes the silver glow like magic.

A visit here is more than a sightseeing stop — it’s a journey through art, history, and faith, wrapped in the shimmer of a thousand silver details. 💫

📍 Wat Sri Suphan, Wua Lai Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand
🕰 Best time to visit: Late afternoon or during the Saturday night market
💎 Tip: Take a moment to admire the intricate metalwork — every pattern was crafted by local hands.

Post by Yi Shwe | Oct 23, 2025

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