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Ho Tham or Ho Tri, a pavilion housing the Buddhist scriptures at Wat Phra That Haripunchai in 1935. |
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The pavilion is to the southeast of Chedi Haripunchai. It is used to house some Buddhist Dharma tales and the city history. The pavilion is uniquely beautiful. The roof is made of metal sheets, which is unusual and rare to find in Lanna. It was reinforced and registered as an historical site by the Fine Arts Department. It is elaborately created with a combination of Dvaravati and Srivijayan architecture.
Reference
Phra Sithamsophon. (2007). Samutphapboran watphrathat Haripunchai.
Chiang Mai: Santiphap Pack Print.
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Chiang Mai University Library |
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Chiang Mai |
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ntic@lib.cmu.ac.th |
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Chiang Mai University, Funder
Naren Panyaphu, Advisor and expert |
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1 photo; black & white; 5x7 inch. |
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NAT-LP-TP032 |
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Chiang Mai University Library |
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