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Wat Bun Wat Wihan

Wat Bun Wat Wihan, Buddhist temple in Lampang province, Thailand

Wat Bun Wat Wihan is a temple in Hua Wiang with a main building housing a Buddha image in the Chiang Saen style, along with a large ordination hall featuring a steep gable roof. The structure displays northern Thai architecture mixed with Bangkok influences, while interior walls display murals depicting Buddhist teachings and stories.

The temple was originally called Wat Klang Mueang and was the first of its kind in the province before being rebuilt at its current site with new construction in 1804. The name later changed to Wat Bun Wat Wihan after a local ruler decided to restore the deteriorating structure.

The temple is called Wat Bun Wat Wihan, a name reflecting a ruler's decision to rebuild and rename the site. Visitors notice everyday spiritual practices here, such as local people leaving flowers and lighting incense before the Buddha statues as simple expressions of devotion and gratitude.

Visitors should wear modest clothing and remove shoes before entering buildings. It is advisable to speak softly and behave respectfully, as photography outside is usually permitted, though it is polite to ask before taking pictures indoors.

The temple's main Buddha image, Phra Chao Ton Luang, was crafted in the classical Chiang Saen style, representing an artistic connection to older regional traditions. The ordination hall was built around 1912 and uniquely combines northern Thai elements with architectural influences from the capital.

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Hua Wiang
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18.29000,99.50139
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February 9, 2026 07:40
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