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Thailand: Ho trai (scripture library), Wat Puttha En, Mae Chaem, Chiang Mai Province.

Wat Puttha En (???????????) is a typically northern Thai-style temple, established in 1868. It is chiefly remarkable for its small, wooden bot nam (????????) or ordination hall, built atop pillars in the centre of a square lotus pond. Such ‘water chapels’ are rare across Thailand. The newly renovated viharn is attractive but unremarkable, but behind, on etiolated red wooden piles, stands a northern-style ho trai (scripture library), decorated with red and gold lai kram patterns. Tucked away in a narrow valley, Mae Chaem (???????) must rank as one of the least accessible corners of Chiang Mai. Located on the westernmost frontier of the province, it is isolated from the main Chiang Mai valley by the East Thanon Thongchai Range dominated by Doi Inthanon (???????????; at 2,565m Thailand’s highest mountain), and from neighbouring Mae Hong Son province to the west by the Central Thanon Thongchai Range, including Doi Khun Bong (????????; 1,772m).
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Thailand: Ho trai (scripture library), Wat Puttha En, Mae Chaem, Chiang Mai Province.
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Traducción automática: Wat Puttha En (?????????????) es un templo de estilo típicamente del norte de Tailandia, establecido en 1868. Destaca principalmente por su pequeño bot nam de madera (??????????) o sala de ordenación, construida sobre pilares en el centro de un estanque de lotos cuadrado. Estas "capillas de agua" son raras en Tailandia. El viharn recientemente renovado es atractivo pero corriente, pero detrás, sobre pilotes de madera roja etiolada, se encuentra una ho trai (biblioteca de escrituras) de estilo norteño, decorada con patrones de lai kram rojos y dorados. Escondido en un valle estrecho, Mae Chaem (???????) debe considerarse uno de los rincones menos accesibles de Chiang Mai. Situada en la frontera más occidental de la provincia, está aislada del valle principal de Chiang Mai por la cordillera East Thanon Thongchai, dominada por Doi Inthanon (????????????; a 2.565 m, la montaña más alta de Tailandia), y desde la vecina provincia de Mae Hong Son hacia el oeste por la Cordillera Central Thanon Thongchai, incluido Doi Khun Bong (?????????; 1.772 m)
Wat Puttha En (???????????) is a typically northern Thai-style temple, established in 1868. It is chiefly remarkable for its small, wooden bot nam (????????) or ordination hall, built atop pillars in the centre of a square lotus pond. Such ‘water chapels’ are rare across Thailand. The newly renovated viharn is attractive but unremarkable, but behind, on etiolated red wooden piles, stands a northern-style ho trai (scripture library), decorated with red and gold lai kram patterns. Tucked away in a narrow valley, Mae Chaem (???????) must rank as one of the least accessible corners of Chiang Mai. Located on the westernmost frontier of the province, it is isolated from the main Chiang Mai valley by the East Thanon Thongchai Range dominated by Doi Inthanon (???????????; at 2,565m Thailand’s highest mountain), and from neighbouring Mae Hong Son province to the west by the Central Thanon Thongchai Range, including Doi Khun Bong (????????; 1,772m).
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Album / David Henley/Pictures from History/Universal Images Group
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3271 x 4999 px | 46.8 MB
Tamaño impresión:
27.7 x 42.3 cm | 10.9 x 16.7 in (300 dpi)