Wat Thung Setthi, Buddhist temple in Dok Mai, Thailand.
Wat Thung Setthi is a Buddhist temple with white walls and gold and blue decorative elements set within a large rice field landscape. The complex includes several buildings featuring religious reliquaries and artistic works depicting Buddhist themes and teachings.
Construction started in 1999 and was completed in 2012, creating a new religious center in northeastern Thailand. The temple was built to serve as a spiritual place for the surrounding community.
The temple serves as a religious center where people gather for Buddhist ceremonies and festivals. Local residents use it as a place for spiritual practice and community gatherings throughout the year.
The temple is accessible via Route 230 and welcomes visitors during daylight hours with no admission charge. Bring sun protection and wear modest clothing, as the grounds include open outdoor spaces and religious areas.
The buildings feature intricate artistic details, including glass etchings that weave together ancient Buddhist narratives with contemporary elements. Sculptures throughout the complex depict different realms from Buddhist cosmology in creative ways.
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