
Wat Huai Sing

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Mae Hong Son attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 17.00
Wat Huai Sing Attractions in Mae Hong Son Mae Yuam, Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son. Wat Huai Sing is a temple of the Maha Nikaya sect, officially established as a temple in 1931 (B.E. 2474) and granted the Wisungkhamsima royal consecration boundary in 1991 (B.E. 2534). The current abbot is Phra Chawalit Ataro.
The Phra That Ket Kaew Sing Chai, a grand chedi enshrining sacred relics, was constructed on May 3, 2007. It serves as a revered site for worshippers and visitors to Ban Huai Sing.
The temple houses nine large sacred Buddha statues, which hold significant religious and cultural importance. They are a focus for devotion and serve as a center for Buddhist education, particularly for students of Ban Huai Sing School. The first Buddha statue was constructed in 1930 (B.E. 2473), while the remaining five were built progressively in later years.
The facilities within Wat Huai Sing include structures and monuments that are essential to the local community. They provide a space for spiritual practices and act as a source of mental and emotional solace for residents. The history of the Phra That Ket Kaew Sing Chai began with its construction on May 3, 2007. It was consecrated with relics of the Buddha, weighing approximately 2 kilograms, bestowed by His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, the Supreme Patriarch, from Chulalongkorn Hospital.





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