The
White Temple - Chapel of Wat Rong Khun
... a magnificent Temple designed and built by Thailand’s premier artist Chaloemchai Khositphiphat.
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Just south of Chiang Rai, off Highway 1, is one of the most amazing and stunning temples we have ever seen in Thailand. Officially called the Chapel of Wat Rong Khun it is also referred to as "The White Temple".

Construction of the temple commenced in 1998 and it is expected to take another 60 years to complete the nine buildings.
"My desire is to make this temple a national and world heritage. And I also want it to represent art and craft that flourished during the reign of His Majesty the King,'' said Chalermchai, who has been training a cadre of 54 new-generation architects, painters and designers to ensure that work will continue uninterrupted even after he is gone. "


Unfortunately cameras are not allowed inside the main building. The murals covering the walls are absolutely stunning so be sure to take the time to study the images. Look closely in the eyes of an elephant and you will see George Bush in one eye and Osama bin Laden in the other, American and Japanese comic book heroes flying though the sky and the World Trade Centres being hit with the planes. All very much a testament to modern history.


Although not visible in this picture, all the fish in the surrounding moat are white.

To get inside the temple you cross a long white bridge, above a daunting sculpture garden of grasping white hands, skulls, fangs and other ghoulish creations reaching up to the bridge.
The idea is that you are passing through hell on the way to nirvana.

Many people mistake the golden building located on the left of the temple grounds as a place for worship. It is in fact a public toilet, although closed on the day we visited.
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