Chiang Mai White Temple🔴, Blue Temple and Black Temple, travel experience Buddhist Pure Land
✅About the White Temple:⏰Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
🎫Ticket: 100 baht
One thought is paradise on earth, one thought is panic.
The road from the intersection through the temple is a Naihe Bridge landscape. There are thousands of hands waving, struggling, and shouting below. When crossing this bridge of hell, you can only move forward, not backward. Once you cross this gap of desire, you will be welcomed by the statue of the guardian of heaven. According to Buddhism, these desperate hands represent people's endless desires. When you can't defeat them, you will be pulled into the abyss of desire by them. It also warns people in the world to accumulate virtue and do more good deeds, so that they will not enter the terrible hell in the next life.
✅About the Blue Temple:
⏰Opening hours: 7:00-20:00
🎫Ticket: Free
Quiet blue, deep and solemn.
The original name of the Blue Temple is Bandon Temple. Because of its blue appearance, it is called the Blue Temple. With azure blue as the base tone, it is inlaid with golden outlines. The designer of the Blue Temple is a disciple of the White Temple's owner, and he continued the concept of his initial design of the White Temple.
At this stop, the tour guide will also treat you to gorgeous coconut ice cream. It's also very photogenic to take a check-in~
✅About the Black Temple:
⏰Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
🎫Tickets: 80 baht
The Black Temple is actually a personal collection museum of Chinese
If the White Temple represents heaven, then the Black Temple is a symbol of hell. The temple displays various animal bones, leather, and furniture and sculptures made of animal parts. Weird sculptures and dark paintings convey thoughts on life and death, good and evil.
🔴Tips: 3h drive from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai, 6-7 hours round trip. One-day tours can be booked locally or online in advance.
🚗Itinerary: Hotel pick-up-hot spring-White Temple-Blue Temple-Black Temple-Long-necked tribe-return to the hotel
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