The White Temple
By Richard Barrow
Friday 16th June, 2006 | 301 words | Category: Road Trips, Chiang Rai | 21 feedbacks »

Just south of Chiang Rai, off Highway 1, there is one of the most amazing and stunning temples I have ever seen in Thailand. Called officially the “Chapel of Wat Rong Khun” it has become to be known simply as “The White Temple”. This is another one of those places that hasn’t been discovered by the Lonely Planet people yet. (One of these days, I will start a website called “Not in the Lonely Planet”. Though I am sure that many of these places we have been featuring the last year or so will sooner or later end up in future editions.)
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21 comments
That Wat will be a must see on one of my future trips to Thailand.
Many if not most temples in Thailand seem to have a "sameness" about them in their style (although it doesn't distract from their beauty and style) and its therefore wonderful to see innovative temple architecture like that you have described in your Blog.
Thanks again.
Bill
Therefore, I don't think he meant this as a literal Christian style hell.
Positively phantasmatic. Even irrealistic.
Should become a must (but it would be better to avoid pollution !!).
JP
The paintings on the wall at the entrance are also intriguing with some drawings with characters the matrix (yes the movie), the effect of oil shortage and some futuristic drawings.
If you go to this website you can see who the artist is and exactly why they have designed it this way!!!.....
http://www.tourismchiangrai.com/e-ctmc/index.php?option=rongkhun
PLEASE... anyone out there, can a get a copy somewhere??
Madman
IT WAS TOTALLY UNIQUE, AWE INSPIRING, AND ETHEREAL. WE SAW IT ON A BEAUTIFUL SUNLIT DAY. I WILL NEVER FORGET IT.
IT'S A MUST SEE!!
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