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RFKDT1H2–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn located in the western part of the old city center of Chiang Mai,Thailand, Asia
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RF2C6DKEC–Detail of the ho trai (Library) of Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai
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RFW2DYDJ–The iconic architecture view of Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, a popular long history old Buddhist temple, in Chiang Mai, Thailand
RME9PJ3M–Golden Chedi at Wat Phra Singh temple complex, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RFMHD6MJ–The Buddha, Phra Singha at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn.
RMDYDA77–Wat Phrah Singh, huge bell in front of the temple, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai province, Northern Thailand, Thailand
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RM2B01J32–Thailand: The main viharn, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh or to give it its full name, Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, was first constructed around 1345 by King Phayu, 5th king of the Mangrai Dynasty. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai, sometimes written as 'Chiengmai' or 'Chiangmai', is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand.
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RM2X0TDG4–Thai people offer flowers during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year.
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RFKDT1JM–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn located in the western part of the old city center of Chiang Mai,Thailand, Asia
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RMRF6NK5–Wat Phra Singh - Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn - the main attraction of the complex was built in 1345 to house the Phra Buddha Singh statue and it is
RF2C6DKC8–Detail of the ho trai (Library) of Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai
RFJB0YEA–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn. Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
RF2BT9HH5–Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Thailand at dusk.
RM2X0TDWW–Chiang Mai, Thailand. 13th Apr, 2024. Thai people offer flowers during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. (Photo by Pongmanat Tasiri/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFW2DYX6–View of Wat Phra Singh with the golden pagoda, the popular historical landmark temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
RME9PJ3W–Chedi in Wat Phra Singh temple complex, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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RMDYDA78–Wat Phrah Singh, huge bell in front of the temple, decorated with chinese year symbols, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai province
RFC53J3K–Low angle view of a stupa at Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMCN3PEW–The Phrathatluang Chedi, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
RM2B01J3A–Thailand: Viharn Lai Kam, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh or to give it its full name, Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, was first constructed around 1345 by King Phayu, 5th king of the Mangrai Dynasty. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai, sometimes written as 'Chiengmai' or 'Chiangmai', is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand.
RFJA0JPA–CHIANG MAI , THAILAND - MARCH 5, 2017 : Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple is located in the old city centre of Chiang Mai, Thailand on March 5 2017
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RM2X0TDG1–Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year.
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RF2B7MJWK–Prayer Bells in Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMRF6PNH–Wat Phra Singh or Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn: Viharn Lai Kham, Bot, Chedi and Vihard Luang - Wihan Luang - the original wihan was replaced by the
RFJB0YDX–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn. Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
RFT5NBM6–Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Thailand at dusk.
RFW2DYG2–View of Wat Phra Singh with the golden pagoda, the popular historical landmark temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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RM2X0TDXE–Chiang Mai, Thailand. 13th Apr, 2024. A Thai people wearing traditional costumes sprinkle water on The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue during the Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. (Photo by Pongmanat Tasiri/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RME557PR–Buddhist monks, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMDYDA79–Golden Buddha statues in Wat Phrah Singh Temple, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai province, Northern Thailand, Thailand
RFC53JFB–Mural on the wall of Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMCN3PHA–The Phrathatluang Chedi, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
RM2B01J39–Thailand: The main chedi and ubosot at Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh or to give it its full name, Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, was first constructed around 1345 by King Phayu, 5th king of the Mangrai Dynasty. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai, sometimes written as 'Chiengmai' or 'Chiangmai', is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand.
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RF2F3031H–Thai people and foreign traveler travel visit respect praying buddha god angel deity and relics golden chedi stupa at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn T
RM2X0TKR3–Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year.
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RMRF6PNJ–Wat Phra Singh or Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn: Viharn Lai Kham, Bot, Chedi and Vihard Luang - Wihan Luang - the original wihan was replaced by the
RFJ5W98M–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn. Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
RMCE86G5–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai.
RF2BNCHGM–View of Wat Phra Singh with the golden pagoda, the popular historical landmark temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
RM2N1HP21–Mueang, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Inside View of Altar, Showing Offerings to Buddha, Decorations,, at Phra Singh (full name: Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn; Thai: วัดพระสิงห์วรมหาวิหาร; RTGS: Wat Phra Sing Wora Maha Wihan; (pronunciation); Northern Thai: LN-Wat Phrasing Woravihar.png) is a Buddhist temple (Thai language: Wat) in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), bestowed upon it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935.
RM2X0TDXK–Chiang Mai, Thailand. 13th Apr, 2024. Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. (Photo by Pongmanat Tasiri/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RME557PM–Buddhist monks, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMDYDA7A–Golden Buddha statues and a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Wat Phrah Singh Temple, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai province
RME9PJ1E–Ubosot of Wat Phra Singh temple complex, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RFC53JG0–Mural on the wall of Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMCN3P9G–The Phrathatluang Chedi, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
RM2B01EM0–Thailand: Viharn Lai Kam, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh or to give it its full name, Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, was first constructed around 1345 by King Phayu, 5th king of the Mangrai Dynasty. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai sometimes written as 'Chiengmai' or 'Chiangmai', is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand.
RMC5H86D–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn in Chiang Mai Thailand.
RF2F3031G–Thai people and foreign traveler travel visit respect praying buddha god angel deity and relics golden chedi stupa at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn T
RM2X0TDFT–Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year.
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RFJB0YEB–Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn. Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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RF2N1HP11–Mueang, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Scenic View Outside, Front, Detail, Monk's Garden, at Phra Singh (full name: Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn; Thai: วัดพระสิงห์วรมหาวิหาร; RTGS: Wat Phra Sing Wora Maha Wihan; (pronunciation); Northern Thai: LN-Wat Phrasing Woravihar.png) is a Buddhist temple (Thai language: Wat) in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), bestowed upon it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935.
RM2X0TDX2–Chiang Mai, Thailand. 13th Apr, 2024. Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. (Photo by Pongmanat Tasiri/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF360°PN8E0N–Wihan Lai Kham (Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn)
RMDYDA7D–Teak entrance gate decorated with gold leaf in Wat Phrah Singh Temple, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai province, Northern Thailand
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RM2B01J36–Thailand: Viharn Lai Kam (left), the main chedi and ubosot, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh or to give it its full name, Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn, was first constructed around 1345 by King Phayu, 5th king of the Mangrai Dynasty. King Mengrai founded the city of Chiang Mai (meaning 'new city') in 1296, and it succeeded Chiang Rai as capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai, sometimes written as 'Chiengmai' or 'Chiangmai', is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand.
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RF2F3031C–Thai people and foreign traveler travel visit respect praying buddha god angel deity and relics golden chedi stupa at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn T
RM2X0TDH4–Thai people wearing traditional costumes seen during The Phra Buddha Sihing Buddha statue procession to mark Songkran celebrations at Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn temple. The festive Songkran is also known as the water festival which is celebrated on the Thai traditional New Year's day annually on 13 April by spraying water and throwing powder at each others faces as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year.
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