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Sutieshan Shuanglong Temple Raiders in Chiang Mai Sutieshan announced the closure of Sutieshan

Su Tieshan National Park in Chiang Mai is very famous, and it is the most anticipated tourist attraction for many China tourists. Recently, due to the outstanding epidemic situation in Thailand, many problems followed, and the scenic spot has been closed.

Su Tieshan in Chiang Mai has closed all the passages in the main hall since March 24th, 2008. Temporarily closed indefinitely, and when it will be opened will be notified again.

Shuanglong Temple is a famous Buddhist shrine in Thailand and the best place to escape the summer. It is said that it was chosen by a white elephant, and then it fell to the ground and died. This temple built by the royal family has many legends. Two dragons guarded the temple, hence the name.

Three treasures of the temple: relics, crystal lotus flowers, Buddha statues, Sutie Mountain has an observation deck, from which you can see the panoramic view of Chiang Mai and even the airport.

What are the characteristics of Shuanglong Temple in Sushan? How to rationally arrange the classic scenic spots such as Puping Palace, Qidilong Temple, Pasin Temple and Ningman Road in the ancient city? Next, I will tell you one by one.

Shuanglong Temple and Puping Palace in Sushan Scenic Area

Sushan

Su Tieshan is a famous mountain in Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, I can't go to Su Tieshan in Chiang Mai, just as I can't go to Zhangjiajie in Hunan and Huangshan in Anhui.

"Cycas" means "Xianyou" in Thai, which shows that this mountain is like a fairyland in the eyes of local people. Surrounded by mountains and white clouds, there are lush trees and flowers, including Kistler Waterfall. The scenery is quite pleasant.

Su Tieshan "Cycas" means "Xianyou" in Thai, and the locals also call this mountain "Huixian Mountain" or "Huixian Mountain". Located in the western suburbs of Chiang Mai, at an altitude of 1 667 meters, it is a famous Buddhist shrine in Thailand. The mountains are full of colorful roses, surrounded by white clouds at the top of the mountain, and the climate is cool, which is very suitable for summer vacation and leisure. Climb 300 steps to the top of the observation deck, and you can have a panoramic view of downtown Chiang Mai, which is the natural observation deck in Chiang Mai. There is the famous Shuanglong Temple on the mountain, and the summer palace of the King of Thailand-Puping Palace. Tips: You can climb Sutieshan along Panshan Highway, but it is not suitable for riding a bike or motorcycle because of the steep road and many detours. Most of the tourists come from Chiang Mai University at the foot of the mountain and walk two times. Tourists with motion sickness should take motion sickness medicine in advance. Pugong is 4 kilometers west of Shuanglong Temple. You can continue to take the double bus. The fare is about 20 baht, but sometimes guests get together before leaving. It is more convenient to charter a car. There is a restaurant halfway up the mountain in Su Tieshan, which is not easy to find. There is also a canteen at the entrance of Shuanglong Temple, where you can buy food and drinks such as roasted corn.

Shuanglong Temple-the tallest temple in Chiang Mai

Shuanglong Temple is located halfway up Sutie Mountain. Named after two long dragons on both sides of the steps.

Climb the winding colorful dragon stairs and pass more than 300 stone steps, and the magnificent temple will appear before your eyes. The golden umbrella cover, the statue covered with gold foil, the Buddhist shrine, the roof, the blue sky and white clouds, the Buddha's light shining, suddenly beautiful.

There is a crystal lotus at the top of the Sambo Sakyamuni Buddha in the temple, and Siddhartha Gautama in the main hall.

No matter day or night, visiting Shuanglong Temple has a unique flavor.

During the day, the incense of Shuanglong Temple is strong, and there are bursts of Buddha incense from time to time. You can bring a few lotus flowers to worship as locals, or enjoy the beautiful scenery on the observation deck. From the observation deck, you can overlook Chiang Mai, the distant Castle Peak and the nearby ancient city. The scenery is really beautiful.

At night, after the crowd receded, Shuanglong Temple became quiet and peaceful, Buddha's light shone in the temple, and the ancient city in the distance was brightly lit. This night scene is unforgettable.

Tips:

Admission: 30 baht

Opening hours: 6:00- 18:00.

Suggested playback time: 1-2 hours.

Other precautions: ladies should not wear shorts, short skirts and tights when visiting. You can rent a long skirt and take off your shoes when you enter the main hall.

Shuanglong Temple Shuanglong Temple, also known as Tieshu Temple, is named after two long dragons sitting and lying on both sides of the steps. It is a famous Buddhist summer resort in Thailand. Legend has it that in the14th century, the relic of Sakyamuni Buddha was obtained in northern Thailand, and a monk put it on the back of a white elephant to find a place to worship it. Finally, the white elephant came to Su Tieshan. Up to now, the stupas of Buddhist temples are still dedicated to Buddhist relics, attracting believers from all over the world to make pilgrimages every year. There is an observation deck behind the main hall, which overlooks the whole city of Chiang Mai and is also suitable for taking pictures. Don't wear clothes with bare limbs when visiting. You need to take off your shoes when visiting the temple. Shoes are not stored separately, so you need to remember where you put them.