Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is the oldest landmark in Mae Hong Son province. It stands atop Kong Mu hill and can be seen from anywhere in town. Formerly named "Wat Plai Doi", the temple has two Burmese-style chedi, the larger of which was built in 1860, and contains the relics of Phra Moggalana, one of the disciples of the Buddha. The smaller chedi was erected in 1874 by the first governor of Mae Hong Son, Phraya Singhanat Raja.
Points View
. Phra That Big Chedi ( พระธาตุเจดีย์องค์ใหญ่ )
A shaped chedi. Mon uniforms. Ornamental stucco motifs. There are three layers of stacked octagonal base.
. Phra That Small Chedi ( พระธาตุเจดีย์องค์เล็ก )
The building has an open-air theater. Rectangular layout. Thatched roof with tiles stacked three layers of wood and metal finishing. Stencil art designs by Tai Yai.
. Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu ( วิหารวัดพระธาตุดอยกองมู )
The is building an open-air theater. Chart rectangular roof tiles stacked three layers topped with fruit. Stencil designs and decorative metal art by Tai Yai.
. Viewpoint
From this point of Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu. Mae Hong Son is a beautiful city views.
Get to Phra That Doi Kong Mu
1. By private car
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is located on Doi Kong Mu the west of Mae Hong Son. By the intersection of Highway 108 in the vicinity of King Phraya voice of the left. The road is about 1.5 miles up the mountain to reach the temple.
2. Public transport
You can hire a tricycle or a minibus in the city to rise to the smooth Phra That Doi Kong Mu.
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