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According to many Thai media reports, on September 29th, the 522-year-old stupa of Miao Yin, a famous scenic spot in Chiang Mai, collapsed. Fortunately, there were no casualties or property losses at the scene. Video click on the scene of the collapse of the stupa-the old stupa with a history of more than 500 years in Chiang Mai, Thailand collapsed ... Before the collapse of the stupa, the temple also issued a reminder through social platforms, saying that the stupa appeared in the temple due to continuous heavy rainfall. Cracks need more attention. It is reported that after the collapse of the stupa, monks in the temple also found a large number of bronze Buddha statues, jade buddhas, jade articles and other types of antiquities inside the stupa.

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According to many Thai media reports, on September 29th, the 522-year-old stupa of Miao Yin, a famous scenic spot in Chiang Mai, collapsed. Fortunately, there were no casualties or property losses at the scene.

Video Click on Pagoda Collapse-The 500-year-old Pagoda of Miao Yin Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand collapsed. ...

Before the collapse of the stupa, the temple also issued a reminder through social platforms, saying that due to continuous heavy rainfall, cracks appeared in the stupa in the temple, which required more attention. It is reported that after the collapse of the stupa, monks in the temple also found a large number of bronze Buddha statues, jade buddhas, jade articles and other types of antiquities inside the stupa.

Read the report about the collapse of the 522-year-old stupa in Thailand;

The real shot of the Millennium stupa in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is actually a mystery. The earthquake collapsed and the golden Buddha appeared!

Many tourists will be confused by the resplendent and similar appearance of Thai temples, while Chidilong Temple in the ancient city of Chiang Mai is unique and impressive. This ancient and solemn temple is built around a stupa that looks like the pyramids of Egypt. This stupa guards the center of the ancient city of Chiang Mai and protects the people here for generations.

The Great Buddha Pagoda was built at the beginning of15th century, and has been added several times, with a height of 85.4m.. There are six elephant sculptures on the south side of the stupa, five of which are fakes repaired with cement, and the brick monument on the far right. After years of weathering, the elephant's nose and ears have been destroyed. Only one side of the stupa has steps, and the other three sides are slopes, so tourists can't climb the pagoda.

1545, a major earthquake and wind disaster occurred in Chiang Mai, and the tip of the pagoda collapsed overnight, exposing the golden Buddha statue in the pagoda. This stupa has not been repaired for hundreds of years, because no one knows what it looks like.

Golden cornices and sunset complement each other, and the unique Thai stupa is magnificent and unique. Male tourists are advised to visit temples after school, because female students in Chiang Mai study under the stupa and practice English with foreigners.

Women should not wear shorts and vests when visiting temples. Female tourists are advised to choose the time after morning classes in the temple, because there will be monks and foreigners practicing English under the stupa.

Like most temples in Thailand, the main buildings of Chi Di Dragon Temple are beautifully decorated and worth watching carefully.

This quaint teak Buddhist temple in the temple is particularly unique.

In the Hall of the Great Hero, the kind-hearted Buddha stood and looked at everything on earth. It turns out that a rare jade Buddha carved from a whole piece of jade is enshrined here. 1475, the Jade Buddha was moved to the Jade Buddha Temple in Bangkok, and now there is a replica carved by the King of Thailand 1995.

Because most temples in Thailand don't close at night, for safety reasons, the merit boxes in front of the Buddha statues are generally replaced by safes. For more original travel notes, please pay attention to my official WeChat account: ranma96.