CHIANG MAI, THAILAND
Any brochure will tell you that Chiang Mai has over three hundred active temples, but what about the ones that have been lost to fires, Burmese invasions and run-of-the-mill decay? Chiang Mai has been the largest city in Northern Thailand for seven hundred years – so many religious sites have been built that no one can even guess at the number.
But we can try. Buddhists won’t intentionally destroy a temple even if it’s abandoned, so while the wooden buildings have long since crumbled there are dozens of brick chedi scattered throughout the city. Each one contains some sort of Buddhist relic – Chiang Mai University’s art department has put up placards on a lot of them, but for most nobody remembers their name or when they were built.
This bad boy is stuck discreetly behind the saddest pawn shop I’ve ever seen:
This one is on a major road, between a pharmacy and a lady selling deep fried horrors:
And a few more:




These are all obvious though, right out in the open. Tomorrow we’ll find a secret one.
aww how much i have missed in my chiangmai trip! next time i will first buy a kilo of deep fried horrors (whatever that is)from the lady and then go visit these temples one by one!
Interesting juxtaposition, especially in the 3rd pic!