Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on ‘Luang Por Tan Jai’ for a lucky, healthy 2023

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Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023

Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on ‘Luang Por Tan Jai’ for a lucky, healthy 2023

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2022

Hundreds of locals and tourists flocked to Chiang Mai’s Wat Phra That Doi Kham on New Year’s Eve to pray for good luck and prosperity.

“Luang Por Tan Jai”, a 1,300-year-old Buddha image enshrined in the temple, is believed to help fulfil wishes in exchange for offerings.

Several visitors said they were at the temple to pray for good health and a blessed 2023 for themselves and their families. Many had also arrived to admire the temple’s ancient Lanna architecture.

Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023

On Saturday, 49 Buddhist monks gathered at the temple to chant prayers for the recovery of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha, who is being treated at the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital for a heart-related issue.

Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023

On Friday night, tourists also flocked to what remains of the 726-year-old city wall – the Tha Phae Gate – which has become a tourist landmark. The gate, glowing with flowers and lights for New Year celebrations, offers a beautiful backdrop for selfies. The area has been turned into a carnival, with concerts, games and booths selling street foods and souvenirs.

Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023

People will get to ring in the New Year with fireworks and musical performances at the “Chiang Mai Countdown 2023” across from Tha Phae Gate.

Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023
Devout Chiang Mai Buddhists call on 'Luang Por Tan Jai' for a lucky, healthy 2023

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