[2025 Chiang Mai Attraction] Travel Guide for City Pillar Shrine (San Lak Mueang) (Updated Jul)
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City Pillar Shrine (San Lak Mueang) 주소:
103 Prapokkloa Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
📍Inthakhil pillar, the spiritual anchor of Chiang Mai people
The city pillar of Chiang Mai, or the Inthakhil pillar, is located in front of Wat Chedi Luang. It is a place that Chiang Mai people highly respect. People like to come to worship and ask for blessings because they believe that it will bring stability, wealth, and a good life. Especially during important Buddhist holy days, important days, or New Year's Day, there will be many people coming to worship. The Inthakhil pillar is underground in a temple that women are not allowed to enter according to ancient beliefs (there is a clear sign in front). In the picture, we asked a male friend to go in and take the picture for us. If you have a chance to visit Chiang Mai, don't forget to stop by and worship. It will definitely be great. #100TravelTips #ChiangMaiReview #WhereToGoChiangMai #VisitChiangMai #ChiangMai #WhatToDoInChiangMai
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A trip up
A trip up north to pay homage to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and make merit at nine temples: Wat Sri Suphan, Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phan Tao, Wat Lok Moli, Wat Buppharam, Wat Upakut, Wat Loi Khrae, and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. This is a trip to make merit and ask for blessings, make merit to avert bad luck, and also travel to Wat Ton Kaew, which has a service to rent Lanna Thai costumes and also has a service to hire a photographer at a not-so-expensive price. If you go with many people, you can split the cost. The hotel is Shin Hotel Nimman. The room is clean and can accommodate 4 people per room. The price is not too expensive, near Maya shopping mall, and convenient to travel. For this trip, we rented a car by the day, which is one of the conveniences.
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Admire the beauty of "Wat Chedi Luang" in Chiang Mai at night
🏖️Environment/Facilities: A royal temple located in the heart of Chiang Mai's old city, which has been beautifully restored and maintained. The site offers clean public restrooms and parking facilities.
💞Reasons to recommend: This third-class royal temple is over 600 years old and features the majestic Chedi Luang stupa. The main viharn (assembly hall) has been recently restored to its pristine condition. In front of the viharn, you'll find the most beautiful pair of naga statues in Northern Thailand. Inside the viharn, the principal Buddha image, Phra Attharos, is unique compared to other temples in Chiang Mai. Additionally, the temple houses the Inthakhin Pillar, the city pillar of Chiang Mai, located right in front of the temple. Within the temple grounds, you'll find numerous ancient artifacts and structures, including the Hor Burapha Charn, Viharn Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatto, Viharn Luang Ta Maha Bua Yannasampanno, and the Luang Pu Chan Kusalo Museum. The Chedi Luang stupa also once housed the Emerald Buddha and currently enshrines the Jade Buddha of Chiang Mai.
🕰️Opening hours: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, extended to 11:00 PM on Sundays.
💰Average cost per person: Free for Thai nationals; 50 THB entrance fee for foreigners.
🗓️Travel planning: Accessible by public transport, red songthaew trucks, or tuk-tuks. Parking is available for those driving to the temple.
📍Address: Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan, 103 Phra Pok Klao Road, Phra Singh Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province.
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Wandering around Chiang Mai⛰️
Today I walked around Chiang Mai city, starting from Thapae Gate to Wat Phra Singh.
The atmosphere was great, with light rain and cloudy skies, but not too hot. At Wat Chedi Luang, there was a traditional ceremony of offering flowers to the Inthakhil pillar. I went to make merit and felt very happy. 🌦️✨
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🪷Worship Buddha | Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai 🪷
🌟Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan is an important temple in Chiang Mai Province. It is used for many important ceremonies in Chiang Mai Province. It is assumed that this temple was built during the reign of King Saen Mueang Ma of the Mangrai Dynasty around 1928 and has been renovated in many eras. The chedi is 60 meters wide on each side and about 80 meters high. In the past, it was the tallest chedi in Lanna. It is another important chedi in Chiang Mai Province. Currently, only half of it remains from the major earthquake in 2088. 🌟
🙏🏻Inside Wat Chedi Luang in the middle of the city, there are many things to worship such as the chedi, the Inthakhil pillar, a large rubber tree, a kuman, and a hermit. Wat Chedi Luang was once home to the Emerald Buddha, the guardian Buddha of Thailand in the past.🙏🏻
💰 The entrance fee for foreign tourists is 50 baht, and Thais are free.
🚘 You can park for free in the temple area in front of the temple for about 20 cars.
📍Coordinates: Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan, Phra Pok Klao Road, Si Phum Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai Province
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Sai Mu in Chiang Mai - A path of faith and spirituality
If you want to know why everyone loves Chiang Mai…try walking this route and you will know that “city temples” are not just places to worship, but are stories, beauty and the power of faith that can be felt in your heart.
1. Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan – The starting point of great faith, a royal temple of the city that you must visit! The royal wooden temple in Lanna style, beautifully carved like a painting, enshrines “Phra Buddha Sihing”, one of the most sacred Buddha images in Thailand.
Recommendation: Light some incense, make a wish and sit quietly for 10 minutes. You will feel a deep and indescribable peace of mind.
2. Sao Inthakhil Temple (Chiang Mai City Pillar) – The heart of Lanna, located opposite the Three Kings Monument, is a sacred place that Chiang Mai people have long respected.
This is the center of the city’s power – Sao Inthakhil is like the heart of Chiang Mai. Pray for good luck and fortune, which locals believe is truly sacred!
3. Wat Duang Dee – A small temple in the middle of the city…but with great spiritual power
The name says it all: “Duang Dee”! A small temple but full of charm and positive energy. This is a temple that many people visit to ask for luck and success. Highlights: Beautiful Buddha statue, golden patterned temple, and a peaceful atmosphere suitable for praying.
4. Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan – Magnificent devotion
A landmark temple in Chiang Mai! An ancient pagoda that used to be the tallest pagoda in the Lanna Kingdom. Although only the base remains today, its sacredness and grandeur remain. Walking around the pagoda in the evening, the sunlight reflecting on the red brick walls… is a beautiful image beyond words.
5. Wat Lok Moli – Finally, a stunning wooden temple.
This temple is “a good thing in Chiang Mai” that is not as crowded as it should be. The ancient wooden temple is so beautiful that it mesmerizes the eyes. The intricate carvings from the gable to the pillars are the best spots for taking photos! Walk into the middle of the temple and turn around to take photos… I guarantee you will get a million likes. In the evening, there are hanging lanterns and Lanna-style lights, creating a romantic yet sacred atmosphere at the same time.
Route summary:
• Start at Wat Phra Singh (morning)
• Continue to Sao Inthakhil Temple + Wat Duang Dee (close to each other, walkable)
• Continue to Wat Chedi Luang (You can walk or cycle from there)
• Finally, Wat Lok Moli (recommended in the evening before sunset)
A little tip: Wear formal clothes, take off your shoes every time before entering the temple, and don't forget to bring your camera or mobile phone—every corner is a memory that must be kept!
Chiang Mai can be filled with merit in 1 day...and also filled with happiness without having to decorate. The art, culture, and tranquility of this city will make you fall in love without realizing it.
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