pay homage to the 'Wat Pra Kaew' to a little extra luck. The temple is a place of discovery. 'Phra Kaew Morakod' statue at Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. Current residents of 'Phra Kaew Morakod has built a new altar, is the 'Jade Buddha Chiang Rai', who pray for the prosperity of life. In addition, the museum also hosts a glass ,Source of learning religious and cultural resources of precious water. Away 4 km only.
Wat Phra Kaeo This beautiful Buddhist temple on Trairat Rd right in town is famous for having housed, in the 14th century, the Emerald Buddha, one of the most famous Buddha images in Thailand. According to legend, the statue was (re)discovered when a bolt of lightning hit a chedi (stupa) on the grounds, cracking it open and revealing the Buddha inside. The temple grounds are lush with greenery and house a compact but excellent two-story air conditioned museum, with a near-exact replica (1 mm shorter!) of the Emerald Buddha. The original is now housed in Bangkok in the temple of the same name, on the grounds of the Royal Palace.
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Tendem Bike
The distinctive golden Singha logo dominates a small mound at the entrance to the park providing Thai visitors with the obligatory selfie opportunity. As an agro-tourism destination, Singha Park works closely with schools and colleges in Thailand with Thai youngsters forming a large percentage of the visitors during the week. At weekends the park is particularly popular with local cyclists and Thai families who come here to enjoy the wide open expanses and scenery.
Boon Rawd Farm makes for a fantastic day out, being an affiliated company of the Singha Corporation, the farm is also known and signposted as Singha Park, you can’t miss the farm due to the large Golden Singha Lion posted at the front of the large lawns.