Wat Saen Fang
Appearance
Wat Saen Fang | |
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วัดแสนฝาง | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Theravada Buddhism |
Province | Chiang Mai Province |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Municipality | Chiang Mai |
Country | Thailand |
Geographic coordinates | 18°47′21″N 98°59′55″E / 18.7891161°N 98.9986917°E |
Architecture | |
Date established | c. 1500s |
Wat Saen Fang (Thai: วัดแสนฝาง) is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The temple was founded in the 1500s, but all extant structures date to the 1800s or later.[1] The viharn of Wat Saen Fang previously served as the royal residence (ho kham) of Kawirolot in the 1860s, and was converted into a viharn by his successor, Inthawichayanon in 1878.[1] The temple is also noted for its Burmese-style chedi, which is gilded with glass mosaic.[1] The ubosot, which is topped with kinnara, is a fusion of Burmese and Lan Na styles.[1]