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Golden Chedi of Wat Chong Klang behind the shrine of Wat Chong Kham Temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Viewpoint of Wat Phra That Chong Klang in the evening, beautiful market in front of the temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand. Phra That Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama of the main viharn of Wat Chong Klang Temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The main viharn, chedi and ubosot of Wat Chong Klang Temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The carved multi-tired roof of viharn of Wat Chong Klang Temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple Chong Klang and Chong Kham in Mae Hong Son province, Northern Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple Chong Klang and Chong Kham in Mae Hong Son province, Northern Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple Chong Klang in Mae Hong Son
Majestic Sunrise over Wat Chong Klang Temple on Mae Hong Son Lake A Serene Thai Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Images of Buddha in Wat Chong Klang Temple, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The glass paintings of Tales of Previous lives of Buddha, Wat Chong Klang Temple, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The wicker Buddha of Wat Chong Klang Temple, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The wicker Buddha in Main Viharn of Wat Chong Klang Temple, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The prayer hall of Wat Chong Klang Temple, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama of Wat Chong Klang Temple hall, on May 6 in Mae Hong Son, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Next to Wat Chong Kham is Wat Chong Klang where a replica of the Phra Phuttha Sihing is installed on an altar. There are several interesting items such as wooden figurines of human and animals depicted in the Phra Vejsandon Jakata pronounced Cha-dok which means one of odd stories of former incarnations of the Buddha created by Burmese craftsmen and brought over in 1857, painting on glass about the Jakata and on Prince Siddhartha, as well as on the ways of life of the time. The captions are in Burmese. There are also notations that the paintings were by Thai Yai artisans from Mandalay.


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