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Wat Phan Lao
18.7512° N, 99.0036° E
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Wat Phan Lao (Thai: วัดพันเลา) is a ruined 16th century temple in the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological area near Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.
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Construction and use
16th century
Excavation
2002–2003
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Religious and Ritual Structures
TemplesChedi moldingsStair balustrade
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StatuesStucco motifsRoof tile fragments
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