Wat Ming Mueang.
In the past, Wat Ming
Mueang was Tai Yai people's temple, called Wat Ngiao or Wat
Chang Mup (Chang Mup) by Chiang Rai people. Another name is Wat Talamae Si, the
name of the builder. It was constructed since the establishment of Chiang Rai
and was granted Wisung Khama Sima in 1970 (a royal granting of the land for
monks to have the ordination hall constructed or to do religious rites).As for
the history, according to the ancient evidence and rumor, the founder of Wat
Ming Mueang was Chao Nang Talamae Si, wife of King Meng Rai and daughter of a
Burmese King from Pha Ko city (Hong Sao Wadi). This temple was a personal
temple of Phra Nang Uao Ming Chom Mueang, King Meng Rai's mother. The temple
was very important and prosperous, thanks to the dynasty's patronage.In the
temple are a number of historical sites and antiques to study and visit. Phra
Viharn Mai Lai Kham is one of the examples. It is a mixture of Tai Yai and
Lanna art. The ceiling hiding place is decorated by the picture of swans in
Triphum and Bali style. It is the only wooden image hall left in Chiang Rai so
the visitors should not miss. In the image hall houses the principle gilded
stucco Buddha image, called Luang Pho Phra Si Ming Mueang. It is 80 inches of
width with its lap and is over 400 years old, in accord with Chiang Saen Singh
1 style. It is highly honorable by all the villagers. The front of the image
hall is a magnificent sacred well, named "Bo Nam Chang Mup," since
its Kong-style roof arch is adorned with statues of couching elephant with its
face to the east. In the back is a Lanna-style Chedi, called "Phra That
Ming Mueang," ornamented with gilded tierred umbrella in Myanmar art. The
relics of Chao Nang Talamae Si, received from Somdet Phra Yanasangwon Somdet
Phra Sangkharat, are housed inside. Besides, the history is collected in the
temple. At present, the temple is restored and is open daily from 8 a.m. to
4.30 p.m. The wall of the temple is painted white, while its arched entrance is
painted red, attracting those who walk or drive pass.Direction: the temple is
located at the corner of Trairat Road, intersected with Banpha Prakan Road or
at Khua Dam intersection, Mueang district, Chiang Rai province. If starting
from Ha-Yak Por Khun Mengrai intersection, turn left to Sri Kerd Road and turn
right to Thanalai Road. Go straight and this road will meet Trairat Road. After
that, turn left and continue for 50 meters. The temple is on the right.For more
information, contact 053-711089