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Chinese people flock to visit the Silver Temple and worship Ta Lae.

Chiang Mai Chinese people from 12 Panna flock to Chiang Mai. Pay your respects and ask for blessings from the sacred things at Wat Sri Suphan. admire the beauty The world's first silver church Ready to rent for worship Chinese tourists from 12 Panna stopped by to visit Chiang Mai. Take photos of the world's first silver chapel at Wat Sri Suphan. Pay homage to sacred things Ready to take the opportunity to bring "Ta Lae" made from woven bamboo sticks. Come pray for blessings Before hanging it on the board under the Sri Maha Bodhi tree. Tourists from 12 Panna know "Talaew" as well as Thai people. Ajarn Sawan, Thai Song District, public relations officer for Wat Sri Suphan, said that "Talaew" is widely known by Chinese, Singaporeans, and Malaysians. And it is popular to rent it for worship, hang it around your neck, and carry it with you to protect from bad luck. 'Ta Laew' has 4 forms. Type 1, Ta Lao Luang, is the largest, with a 6-pointed and 8-pointed shape, using 42 strands of woven bamboo, used to inqui re into the fate of the city, to inquire into the fate of the king, and to allow people and animals to pass through. For good fortune Protect against evil. Type 2: 7-layer Ta Laew, used in local rituals, used to inquire about fate, or decorated on the door. Eliminate and ward off evil things. Type 3: Ta Lae with 7 Eyes or Ta Lae Widow, woven with 6 hammers. Used to hack rice, make a gift for the rice plants. There are images of woven fish and woven shrimp. Prevent evil things and insects from destroying the rice plants. Type 4: Ta Lae. pot of medicine Used in traditional medicine In which the pot containing medicine must be enchanted and has Ta Laew Source: Thai News Agency