Wat Chedi Liam Chiang Mai

The Chedi At Wat Chedi Liem
Wat Chedi Liam (1298)
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The most interesting feature of this wat is the chedi. It was built
around 1288 by King Mangrai who actually copied the Mon style chedi at
Wat Ku Kut.
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It is square in design, with five tiers rising to a pyramid
shape. Buddha images stand in the niches on each tier, each tier having
a different pose of Buddha.
- The chedi was restored in 1908 with additions of a Burmese spire and Burmese chinthe on its four corners.

Wat Chedi Liam Chiang Mai
Wiang Kum Kam (the former capital city of King Mangrai) (1288)
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King Mangrai founded this settlement around 1286-1288, making it the
capital until he moved to Chiang Mai in 1296.
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He fortified it and
enclosed it with a moat by diverting the flow of the Ping River.
Subject to constant flooding, the site was buried under mud when the
river changed during the Burmese reign.
- Restoration of the area began in 1980, and it is now a historical park. The Wat Kan Thom lies in the centre with a Lan Na style chedi and new viharn built in 1987.
Major Tourist Places Of Interest In Chiang Mai South Of The Walled City
- Wat Chedi Liem (1298)
- Wiang Kum Kam (the former capital city of King Mangrai) (1288)