Wat Chedi Sao Lang
Wat Chedi Sao Lang
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Happiness33318771338
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Aug 2023 • Solo
I arrived on my motorcycle at about 7 o'clock in the morning. It was still early and I looked around and found that I was the only tourist. When the sun shines on the pagoda and the spire, I feel extremely calm and peaceful in my heart, which blends in with the surrounding environment and scenery. I feel a little excited and excited. I am very grateful to be able to see such a beautiful scenery. , this temple is definitely worth visiting.
Written 15 September 2023
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chillybeany
London47 contributions
Jan 2015 • Couples
Wat Chedi Sao is just stunning, and it was lovely to walk around whilst it was quiet. We didn't want to disturb a young couple who were obviously praying at each different temple in the grounds but we were able to see them interact with the monk and give their offerings.
There are some basic toilets on the left hand side as you walk in. Free
A museum type place that had no one in it, with some rusty typewriters and a disgruntled dog but an awesome mynah bird who almost managed to say "hello" in english after a few tries.
The solid gold buddha was worth the bike ride but we had to cringe a bit at the LED coin operated prayer wheel on the left of it.
One sore point..
There are numerous dogs that roam around the site and they are in a very sorry state. Open wounds, constant scratching of fleas and some limping badly. Obviously this had nothing to do with the Wat, but they are there and any animal lover will wonder why something isn't done to ease the suffering of these creatures. I wondered what it would cost to "dip" them or something to get rid of the ticks and fleas and tend their wounds. It's just that you see beautiful mystical animals all round the temple grounds, covered in gold and gleaming and then real animals at your feet on death's door. It's a bit sad :0(
There are some basic toilets on the left hand side as you walk in. Free
A museum type place that had no one in it, with some rusty typewriters and a disgruntled dog but an awesome mynah bird who almost managed to say "hello" in english after a few tries.
The solid gold buddha was worth the bike ride but we had to cringe a bit at the LED coin operated prayer wheel on the left of it.
One sore point..
There are numerous dogs that roam around the site and they are in a very sorry state. Open wounds, constant scratching of fleas and some limping badly. Obviously this had nothing to do with the Wat, but they are there and any animal lover will wonder why something isn't done to ease the suffering of these creatures. I wondered what it would cost to "dip" them or something to get rid of the ticks and fleas and tend their wounds. It's just that you see beautiful mystical animals all round the temple grounds, covered in gold and gleaming and then real animals at your feet on death's door. It's a bit sad :0(
Written 16 January 2015
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jajavalB
Lampang, Thailand3,897 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Don't miss this temple complex with counting 20stupas for testing your good Karma, if you can count all correctly 20stupas. The temple grounds are very shady and esay to go by private car to Ban Mo village , Beyond Trai luk cemetry of Renowned Luang Po Kasem monk.
Written 12 August 2018
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TGSA
Udon Thani, Thailand454 contributions
Nov 2020
Not too far out of Lampang city, I love Chedi's, these were fantastic to see, very nice early in the morning, no crowds!
Written 21 November 2020
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WatcharaF
Chiang Mai Province, Thailand65 contributions
June 2015 • Friends
It was very nice and,it was very clean.i like this temple very much because, it was very quite place.
Written 23 September 2015
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Warich N
Pattaya, Thailand242 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
I was there when I was a monk. The temple was so beautiful with 20 Chédi(s) which it is consisted in the name of the temple. I would recommend you to visit on the clear sunny day if you want to capture more professional photos with the temple
Written 4 June 2020
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Agkarajit
Chiang Mai, Thailand1,423 contributions
July 2018 • Solo
On the outskirts of Lampang, this temple is a blend between Thai and Myanmar. Apart from the 20 stupas, there are a few sacred Buddha statues on the temple’s ground including a gold statue. There is also a small museum with collection of artifacts. Currently, the main hall (ubosot) is under renovation.
Written 7 July 2018
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blackeaglejim
Chiang Mai, Thailand289 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
In the northern dialect ‘sao’ means twenty and here it refers to the twenty white chedis with gilded tops that line up in the courtyard. The compound lies in a quiet neighborhood on the north side of the Wang River. The viharn is in the Thai style, but has an unusual pair of statues of Guan Yin, the goddess of compassion, outside it. The front image has two arms, the taller one behind has many. Nearby is a garden with statues of rural activities like plowing fields and planting rice.
Written 27 May 2018
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Peter J
Chiang Mai, Thailand280 contributions
June 2017 • Family
this is a famous temple in lampang. It is famous for its 20 chedis. It is on the out skirts of the city. It is in a Thai- Burmese style. It is said to be over 1000 years old. it is very interesting place and very quiet compared to the very famous Wat That Luang. It is worth seeing if you are in Lampang but I could not recommend it as a special trip.
Written 4 June 2017
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Helen C
Hong Kong, China729 contributions
Jan 2017 • Friends
Burmese style temple with stupas outside, similar to Wat Sundok of Chiangmai. For me, highlight of this temple is the numerous colourful cocks on the temple ground which is just fascinating.
Written 31 January 2017
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