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Buddha Statue of Wat Phra Sing in Chiang Rai, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inside of Church and Buddha Statue of Wat Phra Sing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gate of Wat Phra Sing in Chiang Rai, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden chedi or pagoda behind the ubosot of Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden chedi or pagoda behind the ubosot of Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddha statues and beautiful decorations at Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful arts and architecture at Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wat Pra Singh, Thailand
The Ubosoth of Wat Pra Singh,Chiang Rai,northern Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Ubosoth of Wat Pra Singh,Chiang Rai,northern Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful arts and architecture at Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful arts and architecture at Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful arts and architecture at Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden chedi or pagoda behind the ubosot of Wat Pra Singh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful arts and architecture Wat Pra Singh,Chiang Rai,northern Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wat Pra Singh is a Buddhist temple located on Thanon Singkhlai in Tambon Wiang, Mueang district, Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand Wat Phra Singh was built in 1385, a little over a century after the city of Chiang Rai was founded by King Mengrai in 1262. The viharn is a typical Lanna style structure with a multi tiered roof and Naga decorated bargeboards. The entrance to the viharn is guarded by white and gold lion figures called Singha in Thai on either side of the stairs.


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