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- Wat_Nanchang abstract "Wat Nanchang (Thai: วัดหนานช้าง) is a ruined 16th or 17th century temple in the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological complex near modern Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.Excavated from 2002 to 2003, the temple primarily provides evidence of ancient flooding in the region, having been inundated by some 1.8 meters of sediment. It is speculated that it was built to face a now dried up route of the Ping River, a major transportation and trade route of historic periods.Notably within the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological group, the site includes structures from two different historic periods that had been built directly on top of one another. It also faces north, whereas most of the other temples in the group face east.A stucco of a makara (a mythical sea creature from Indian mythology, blending crocodile, dolphin and elephant features) with a nāga protruding from its mouth was found associated with a stairway. Under the middle of the main pedestal base for the main Buddha image in the vihara, three additional stuccos were found of a qilin (Chinese mythical creature), a hemaraj (an apparently either uniquely Thai or rare South Asian mythical lion/swan creature) and a lion.In addition, Chinese ceramics of the Ming dynasty were found in two groups, demonstrating a trade relationship between Wiang Kum Kam and China.".
- Wat_Nanchang thumbnail Wiang-kum-kam-wat-nanchang-2014-08-17.jpg?width=300.
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- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageRevisionID "681302507".
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Ayutthaya_Kingdom.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Chiang_Mai.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Chiang_Mai.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Hemaraj.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Makara_(Hindu_mythology).
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Nāga.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Ping_River.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Qilin.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Thai_language.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Wiang_Kum_Kam.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink Zheng_He.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLink File:Wiang-kum-kam-wat-nanchang-2014-08-17.jpg.
- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wat Nanchang".
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- Wat_Nanchang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiang_Kum_Kam.
- Wat_Nanchang subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Chiang_Mai.
- Wat_Nanchang comment "Wat Nanchang (Thai: วัดหนานช้าง) is a ruined 16th or 17th century temple in the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological complex near modern Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.Excavated from 2002 to 2003, the temple primarily provides evidence of ancient flooding in the region, having been inundated by some 1.8 meters of sediment.".
- Wat_Nanchang label "Wat Nanchang".
- Wat_Nanchang sameAs Q17637151.
- Wat_Nanchang sameAs m.011qffcn.
- Wat_Nanchang sameAs Q17637151.
- Wat_Nanchang wasDerivedFrom Wat_Nanchang?oldid=681302507.
- Wat_Nanchang depiction Wiang-kum-kam-wat-nanchang-2014-08-17.jpg.
- Wat_Nanchang isPrimaryTopicOf Wat_Nanchang.