The Thai temple possesses a hell bridge, dead man's arms and a gate to heaven

Coming to a special temple named Wat Rong Khun in Thailand, you will have the opportunity to visit one of the most special temple temples in the world with symbols and stories that may make you afraid. .

Wat Rong Khun is known as the White Temple and is a fascinating attraction in Chiang Rai, Thailand. This place can be considered as the most unique and contemporary art exhibition in the land of the golden pagoda.

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Wat Rong Khun Temple.

The idea of ​​birth of Wat Rong Khun temple is also very interesting.Chalermchai Kositpipat , the creator of the temple, wants to build the most beautiful temple in the world.

Perhaps because of that, anyone who came to this temple did not smoke because of its magnificence and because of one simple thing, there is no temple in the world especially like here.

When you first entered the temple door, what surprised you and was even the most shocking was probably a forest of arms raised with despair. According to Buddhism, the upper arms represent hell, an endless hole with human desires.

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The arms rose from hell.

After crossing the north bridge through hell, the guard statue welcomes you. Those are the guardians who have the duty to keep them. Coming here, you will only have the only option to move forward. The meaning of walking through the hell bridge and entering the temple or "heaven" to indicate enlightenment.

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Two guards .

Once inside this temple, you will have the opportunity to observe the wonderful blend of traditional and modern culture. It is really a work of art.

The owner of the temple built Chalermchai Kositpipat graduated from traditional Thai art school. His first works all relate to the temple and Thai Buddhist style mural. Chalermchai's work has been shown and sold in many European or Asian countries.

When he had enough money, Chalermchai decided to build the temple of Wat Rong Khun today. Up to now, he has spent more than $ 1 million on a temple construction project. Chalermchai did not hesitate to call for donations to avoid sponsors' impact on the decision to build and repair.

In 2014, an earthquake occurred in Chieng Mai, Thailand destroyed the temple. At that time Chalermchai seemed to have surrendered all but fortunately, the damage was not too significant.

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