7 unconventional temples in Chiang Mai
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CHIANG MAI/ Updated : May 12, 2016, 09:59 IST
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Thailand’s glittering Buddhist temples are the historical heart of the community’s social, educational and religious life and still play an important role in today’s modern world. Devoted Thais will head to temples, known as wats, … Read more
Thailand’s glittering Buddhist temples are the historical heart of the community’s social, educational and religious life and still play an important role in today’s modern world. Devoted Thais will head to temples, known as wats, in the morning to tum boon (make merit) and give food for the monks’ daily meals, visit them on important local and Buddhist holidays, and make special effort to stop on their birthday or other days of importance. Read less

Thailand’s glittering Buddhist temples are the historical heart of the community’s social, educational and religious life and still play an important role in today’s modern world. Devoted Thais will head to temples, known as wats, in the morning to tum boon (make merit) and give food for the monks’ daily meals, visit them on important local and Buddhist holidays, and make special effort to stop on their birthday or other days of importance. The temples and the monks who stay there are completely supported in kind and monetary donations as monks are forbidden to handle money, work or own anything. The number of temples found in an area can show how wealthy a region was as the community had to support the creation, building and maintenance of each temple.
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