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Thailand White Temple Travel Guide Matters needing attention in Thailand White Temple travel

The White Temple in Thailand is a building full of rich Buddhist cultural concepts and high modern aesthetic value. The creative design and color comprehensively enhance the pattern and spatial layering of the whole temple, satisfy the curiosity of tourists, and are very suitable for taking pictures as a souvenir. Here, we will provide you with a detailed introduction of the White Temple in Thailand.

White Temple is a very famous scenic spot in Thailand. Many people will choose a one-day trip to Chiang Rai when they come to northern Thailand. Unlike other temples with a long history, it was designed and built by a famous Thai architect in 1998. The whole design is unconstrained and unconstrained, which perfectly blends the world with hell. Even an ordinary person like me can appreciate the meaning of white flour.

The whole building of White Temple is white. At first glance, it looks like a beautiful building in the air, just like a fairyland. Walking down the Naihe Bridge, thousands of arms stretched out from the pools on both sides, which looked a little scary. The gatekeeper is also very shocked, and the details are vivid.

Introduction of White Temple in Thailand

At first, I will see the hell pool first, and then I will get on the bridge. Don't stop to take pictures. If I cross the Naihe Bridge, I can't go to heaven. In fact, the White Temple was built to persuade people to abandon evil and do good. Before entering the main building, you must cross this bridge of worship, with thousands of redemption hands on both sides. The bridge is a one-way street, and crossing the Naihe Bridge means going from hell to heaven. If you go back, you may have to go back to hell to see Yan Luowang.

When you get to heaven, you will find that all gods are kind. After entering the heaven, the main focus of the visit is the main temple. In particular, the main temple can feel that the White Temple is really different from other temples in Thailand. White and sacred appearance, just like a saint who entered the WTO. It is even more shocking to see the gorgeous and dazzling carvings of the whole building at the scene.

Photography skills and precautions

White Temple is the most crowded temple in Chiang Rai. You can find these seats if you want to make a good movie here.

1. arrived before the tour group, that is, around 8: 30, and there were many fewer people.

2. Many people like to take photos on Naihe Bridge. We were lucky then. When taking pictures, the two people in the back kept taking pictures and gave us an empty seat in front. Few people were there. Continuous shooting captured these moments in one minute.

There are few people coming out of the main hall in the left and right corridors, so this place can leave more time to shoot.

4. Prepare to reach the exit and photograph the momentum of the whole White Temple from the side.

Besides the main building of Baimiao, its toilet is so beautiful that you can take some pictures in front of Jinxiu.

6. The toilet in Baimiao is a golden toilet. The tour guide has repeatedly stressed that it is useless not to go to the toilet. Everyone must try the toilet made of gold.

7. There are 12 zodiac signs and a constellation wishing pool with 30 baht of wishing leaves.

Address: Lahaul-Spiti, paodonchai District, Chiang Rai, Thailand, 57000.

Traffic guide

1. There is a shuttle bus at Chiang Rai Central Bus Station, about 20-40 baht per person;

2. Rent two cars directly from Chiang Rai Airport, each car is about 200-300 baht;

3. In Chiang Mai, you can take a one-day trip to Chiang Rai and visit the Blue Temple and the Black Temple together.

It takes 2 hours and 40 minutes from Chiang Mai to Baimiao. The White Temple was originally free, but it will be charged from 20 16, and the price is 50 baht, which is about RMB 12 yuan.

Opening hours: 09: 00-18: 00; The detailed time is 9: 00 am-65438+ 02:00 pm, 65438+03: 00 am-65438+07:00 pm.

Ticket price: 50 baht per person.

Mainly for female tourists, because the local traditional folk customs are well preserved, women can't wear short skirts and off-the-shoulder clothes. They need to take off their boots and hats when entering the main hall, and they need respect and courtesy for Buddha statues and temples.