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Thais prefer visitors to temples to cover their bodies as a sign of respect for their religion. Religious objects like Buddha images and chedi should not be climbed upon or touched. When Thais sit on floors, they do not point their feet in a direction worthy of respect, such as a Buddha image, monk, or a teacher. They consider the head as "high" and the feet as "low"

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simply-thai.com - thai market - Chiangmai Temple Image Pages - Wat Suan Dok Ubosot There are several unique features to this temple that you won't see in any other Wat around Chiang Mai, "or even elsewhere in Thailand".  The first is the temple's large Ubosot, or ordination hall. The Ubosot is unusual not only for its size, but also the fact that it is open on the sides rather than being totally enclosed.


 

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