Did You ever wanted to know,
how it looks inside a chinese dragon ?
We will show You !
A while ago we went to a chinese temple in Chiang Mai, North Thailand, called “Kuan Yin Boddhisatva Hall”. We heard, that there is an enormous colourful chinese Dragon. What people told us about the Kuan Yin Boddhisatva Hall was an understatement and we spent a few hours there. The most eye-catching item on the temple ground is the huge, very colourful and also walkable chinese dragon, which leads to the top of the temple, to a big statue of Kuan Yin.


Chinese Dragon
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Image: Colourful chinese dragon at
Kuan Yin Boddhisatva Hall, Chiang Mai, North Thailand



Before You step in the chinese dragon,
You should light 3 incense sticks in honour to Kuan Yin.
Inside the dragon, the walls are completly covered with mural paintings,
telling stories from the life of Lord Buddha and chinese myths.



Chinese Dragon, Entrance
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Image: Entrance to the chinese dragon

Mural paintings inside a Chinese Dragon
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Image: Mural paintings inside the chinese dragon

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