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Phra That Cho Hae, the Buddha relic of the Year of the Tiger

#GetDiscountsWithoutLuck Wat Phra That Cho Hae, a royal temple, is one of the most sacred and important sites in Phrae Province. Located in Cho Hae Subdistrict, Mueang District, approximately 9 kilometers from the city center, this temple holds significance as the birth year chedi for those born in the Year of the Tiger. It has been revered by Phrae residents and tourists for over a thousand years. 🏛️ History and Significance Wat Phra That Cho Hae has a long history. It is believed to have been built between 1336 and 1338. Legend has it that this chedi was built by "Khun Lua Ai Kom," who received the relics of the Lord Buddha from King Maha Thammaracha Lithai to enshrine them. Another legend tells of the Buddha's visit to this mountain, where he bestowed a hair relic and ordered the relic of his left elbow to be enshrined there after his death. The name "Cho Hae" comes from the word "Cho Phrae," which refers to the time when fine silk cloth from Sipsongpanna was used to enshrine the chedi. It also symbolizes "Triangular flag made of silk." 🛕 Sacred objects and points of interest within the temple · Phra That Cho Hae: This chedi is in the Chiang Saen style, with a recessed octagonal shape and twelve-sided corners. Its windows are lined with gold leaf or Jangko gold, creating a beautiful and majestic sight in the sunlight. Inside, it contains a hair relic and a relic of the Buddha, the left elbow joint. · Phra Chao Than Jai (Luang Pho Than Jai): This Buddha image in the Samadhi posture is renowned for its sacredness. People often come to make wishes and make vows, and when they are fulfilled, they often bring boiled eggs as offerings. · Ubosot and the principal Buddha image: Inside the Ubosot is enshrined "Phra Chao Cho Hae," a beautiful Lanna-style Buddha image, as the principal Buddha image. The Ubosot also features beautiful murals. · Naga and Lion Stairs: There are four Naga stairs and one Lion Staircase. For the elderly or those unable to climb stairs, the temple provides an elevator for 20 baht. · Arboretum: Behind the temple is a shady arboretum. This is a great place for a relaxing stroll after paying respects to the sacred objects. 🗓️ Useful Information for Visiting List Details Opening Hours: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Information from Wongnai indicates that it closes at 7:00 AM on Sundays, which may be inaccurate). Admission: Free. Elevator service: 20 baht (for seniors and people with disabilities). Souvenirs: There is a souvenir and local product shop in front of the temple. Special activities include a candlelight procession ceremony, offering a tiger doll, flowers, and a lucky candle for good fortune. 💡 Tips and Preparation · Dress: Please dress appropriately as this is a sacred site. · Recommended time to visit: You can visit any time of the day. The overall atmosphere is relatively peaceful and uncrowded. · Activities for those interested in spiritual practices: In addition to paying respects to the Phra That and Phra Chao Tan Jai, you can make merit to ward off bad luck or circumambulate the Phra That three times for good fortune. · Getting There: From Phrae City, take Highway 1022 (Cho Hae Road), passing Phrae Hospital and Phrae Airport. to the temple on the right. Overall, Wat Phra That Cho Hae is a valuable historical and cultural tourist attraction, offering both knowledge and peace, and serving as a spiritual center for the people of Phrae. A visit to this place is truly a beautiful and impressive experience. Wat Phra That Cho Hae, a royal temple, is one of the most sacred and important sites in Phrae Province. Located in Cho Hae Subdistrict, Mueang District, approximately 9 kilometers from the city center, this temple is significant as the birthplace of those born in the Year of the Tiger. It has been revered by Phrae residents and tourists for over a thousand years. 🏛️ History and Significance Wat Phra That Cho Hae has a long history. It is believed to have been built between 1336 and 1338. Legend has it that the chedi was built by "Khun Lua Ai Kom," who received the relics of the Lord Buddha from King Maha Thammaracha Lithai to enshrine. Another legend tells of the Buddha's visit to this mountain, where he bestowed a hair relic and ordered the relic to be enshrined at the site after his nirvana. The name "Cho Hae" comes from the word "Cho Phrae," which refers to the time when fine silk from Sipsongpanna was used to worship the relic. It also means "triangular flag made of silk." 🛕 Sacred Objects and Points of Interest within the Temple · Phra That Cho Hae: This chedi is in the Chiang Saen style, featuring an octagonal shape with twelve recessed corners. The windows are lined with gold leaf or chrysanthemum, creating a beautiful and majestic sight in the sunlight. Inside, the relic is enshrined in the relic a hair relic and the relic a relic of the Buddha, the left elbow relic. · Phra Chao Than Jai (Luang Pho Than Jai): This meditative Buddha image is renowned for its sacredness. People come here to make wishes and make vows, often bringing boiled eggs to fulfill their vows. · Ubosot and the principal Buddha image: Inside the ubosot, the principal Buddha image, "Phra Chao Cho Hae," is enshrined as the exquisite Lanna-style Buddha image. Inside the chapel, there are beautiful murals worth admiring. · Naga and Lion Stairs: There are four Naga staircases and one Lion Stairway at the entrance. For the elderly or those with difficulty climbing stairs, the temple provides an elevator for 20 baht. · Arboretum: Behind the temple is a shady arboretum, a perfect place to stroll and relax after paying respects to the sacred objects. 🗓️ Useful Information for Visiting List Details Opening Hours: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Information from Wongnai indicates that it closes at 7:00 AM on Sundays, which may be inaccurate). Admission: Free. Elevator: 20 baht (for seniors and the disabled). Souvenirs: There is a souvenir and local product shop in front of the temple. Special activities include a candlelight procession ceremony, offering a tiger doll, flowers, and auspicious candles for good fortune. 💡 Tips and Preparation · Dress Code: Dress appropriately, as this is a sacred site. · Recommended Time of Visit: Visiting is possible at any time of the day. The overall atmosphere is relatively peaceful and calm. · Activities for spiritual believers: In addition to paying respects to the Phra That and Phra Chao Tan Jai, you can also make merit by offering amulets.
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