Wat Inthakhin Sadue Mueang
Wat Inthakhin Sadue Mueang
4.5

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melkeet
Ipoh, Malaysia1,362 contributions
Jan 2020
We reached this Wat while on a walking tour of the old city. It is located in the city center. Entrance here was free. The structures here includes the viharn which is a very beautiful dark wooden building on a stone base. The stairway to the Viharn’s entrance is lined by Nagas. There are two brick chedis, one on either side of the road. Also on the grounds are the monks living quarters.
Written 31 December 2020
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amanda5805
Duncan, Canada4,975 contributions
Jan 2020
We stumbled upon Wat Inthakhin while at the Saturday walking market. Which is located in the walled City and just a short walk from the three kings monument.
I was immediately drawn to the stunning detail in the black woodwork and gold structures of this wat. It was built only a decade ago to look like the traditional Lanna architecture from past. There are 2 dragons at the entrance, one on each side of the stairs. They are made out of stone and have coloured scales. Love the details!! We peaked our heads in to see the stunning inside but did not stay. It is small but beautiful and we wanted to be respectful to those who were praying.
Written 3 June 2020
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Edith311
Canberra, Australia11 contributions
Dec 2019
Wat Inthakhin is a tiny lovely wat near the Three Kings monument which sits at a strange angle to the street. To the left there is an interesting museum. The novices might take you round. The night markets lap around it.
Written 5 March 2020
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CKF
CT2,202 contributions
Jan 2020
Our guide book described this wat as "postcard perfect"--and it certainly was! Situated on an odd triangular piece of land surrounded by roads and traffic, Wat Inthakhin is little oasis, almost gingerbread-style in appearance. Do yourself a favor and walk all the way around to see the stupa as well.

In the city of temples, this one is worth the stop!
Written 21 January 2020
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PKN
Bangkok, Thailand1,841 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
This temple is Beautiful, this’s the 10 birthdays temple. For the Lanna belief, they add 3 more days to a week and it’s interesting
In Thai it’s name is วัด อินทขีลสะดือเมือง
Written 3 January 2020
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PatchWelling
Marlow, UK1,388 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
I’m a Thai busing Chiang Mai for the first time and I was most interested. If art and culture is your idea holiday vista the wats. Sadly, we only had a couple of days here and wished we had another couple of days!

This temple tells you about your day/month/year with relevant Buddha posture for each day. Our tour lady, Kandy from Tamarind Villa candidly accurate our personality trait and tendencies. It was a great place to visit.

Like the nursery rhymes... Monday child is fair of face, Tuesday child is full of grace etc. The Thai have Buddhas for each day of your birth day 😊.

Written 27 November 2019
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Tina N
Vancouver, Canada73 contributions
Nov 2019
The temple is in the suburbs of Chiangmai. We were on a tour and it took us about half hour to get there. The whole setting was just awesome. You can spend at least an hour there to take in the view and visit inside all the temples, from the beautiful front and back. All the sculptures were amazing. It was worth every minute, and it was free too. Remember to wear long pants or bring a big scarf to cover your legs.
Written 21 November 2019
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Vanessa
Lisbon, Portugal31 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
Very beautiful and no one to bother you....The monks continue with their daily lives. Recommended...
Written 31 October 2019
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Dan Maarek
Tel Aviv, Israel15,902 contributions
Nov 2018
We were in Chiang Mai for 5 days last November for Yi Peng and Loy Krathong (Lantern Festival), and we had planned a 3 day Temple circuit in the Old City.

We had put on our list of course the most famous ones in the Old City, like Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara and Wat Phra Singh which are amazing, and we were on our way to our hotel back from them (just a few hundred meters from them, which is exactly the reason we chose an hotel right in the heart of the Old City).
So of course we passed by this Temple.

There are endless beautiful Temples in the Old City of Chiang Mai and this one, although not in the top 10 famous ones, was however a beautiful one to stop by.
This one, like almost them all (the not so famous ones which are always overcrowded by tourists), was nice enough, serene, quiet, an island of peace...

As always, besides stopping by the Temples, I also and always do recommend to plan a Massage break in the middle of the afternoon to relax from a long day walk and give you a fresh and restful start after before the evening and ...more Temples ;-)
Written 12 October 2019
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Ryan R
Kaysville, UT1,141 contributions
Aug 2019
We stopped by this temple on a bike tour of the temple. It was small and beautiful. It had a variety of Buddha statues outside representing different spiritual ideologies. We enjoyed our time here.
Written 23 August 2019
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