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Wat Jet Lin

Chiang Mai


This friendly wát was used for the coronation of Lanna kings in the 16th century; today you can see a collection of giant gongs, a big old ³¾´Ç²Ô·»åò±è-style chedi and a large gilded Buddha with particularly graceful proportions in the main ·Éí·³óă³ó²Ô.


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