It's surreal the amount of detail they have and I've listed my Top 10 here.
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1-Wat Rong Khun: A temple based on rebirth, also known as the White Temple. Built in 97, each part of it represents a religious passage. As it is a nearly entirely Buddhist country, there are more than 33 thousand temples in Thailand.
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2- Wat Phra Dhammakaya: The most famous temple in Thailand, built in 1970, it seeks to adapt Buddhist values to modern society. Do you know that golden one? There are thousands of Buddha statues placed in perfect symmetry.
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3- The Ancient City of Sian: This is a representation of the ancient buildings that existed there, telling the entire history of Thailand through architecture. It is like a living museum with more than 116 buildings!
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4- Fish Temple: It is located inside the Ancient City of Sian, also known as the Sumeru Mountain Palace. The palace is protected by a mythological fish and is a place for prayer.
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5- Lónghǔ Tǎ: Also known as the Tiger and Dragon Pagoda, it was built in 1976 in Taiwan. There are two towers that are historically related, telling stories about Confucius and mythological tales related to the tiger and dragon.
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6- Wat Samphran: 17 floors snaked by an 80m long dragon. Its interior is filled with historical Thai works of art and was built in 1985, taking just 5 years to complete.
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7-Spring and Autumn Pavilion: Since 1953, this Taoist temple has two central pagodas with a temple further away. Legend has it that it was here that a cloud dragon (like the one in the representation) appeared and instructed that a monument be made.
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8- Sanctuary of Truth: The largest wooden building in Thailand, construction began in 1981, but is only expected to be completed next year. Its entire construction was done using ancient woodworking techniques.
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9- Tiger Cave Temple: This is a special place for meditation, where after an intense hike the monks would rest and contemplate the landscape. This name comes from a nearby cave that is shaped like a tiger's paw.
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10- Wat Pho: It is known for having a huge lying Buddha made of gold. It is so old that its construction date has been lost, and it was one of the foundations for the creation of Thai massage. To this day, there is a medical school in the space, where ancient therapies are taught.
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