Wat Duang Di

Chiang Mai


This colourful, 16th-century wát's name means 'good fortune temple'. It was first constructed in the 16th century, but its massive wooden doors date from 1929 and renovations in the 2000s included a fresh gilding of the carved wooden gable. The main attraction, however, is the 1829 scripture library decorated with Lanna-style flower-motif stucco work.


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