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Wat That Noi

Wat That Noi, temple ruins in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

Wat That Noi is a small temple in Tha Wang Tan featuring brick and stone ruins, with a simple whitewashed chedi and old walls partially covered in moss. The site includes an ancient well filled with water and green moss, structures that together demonstrate the building methods and layout of this historical religious location.

Wat That Noi was built several centuries ago, likely during the era when temples were constructed from bricks and wood. After more than 300 years of abandonment, the ruins were rediscovered in the 1980s when archaeologists began uncovering this historical site.

Wat That Noi demonstrates how local people interact with and honor ancient religious sites through daily practices. Visitors can observe offerings of flowers and incense left at the ruins, especially during festivals, showing how traditional customs remain part of the community's relationship with the place.

Wat That Noi is easily accessible by car or motorcycle on quiet roads with simple parking available. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the site is open and relatively exposed during the day with little shelter from sun or weather.

Beyond the visible ruins, visitors sometimes find small pottery fragments or stone ornaments at the base of structures, remnants of daily life from those who used the temple centuries ago. These discoveries create a direct connection between visitors and the past inhabitants who once worshipped here.

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Wiang Kum Kam
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18.74807,99.00093
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February 9, 2026 07:41
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