Teak Temple - Wat Pan Tao

Teak Temple - Wat Pan Tao

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Welcome to Chiang Mai, Thailand! This temple dates back to the 14th century and is a masterpiece built entirely out of teak wood. Set amidst a compound filled with fluttering orange flags, the monastery stands as a testament to the rich history of the teak trade. Its enormous prayer hall, supported by an impressive 28 teak pillars, boasts dark teak panels that enshrine a stunning gold Buddha image. The striking contrast between the vibrant orange robes of the monks and the somber backdrop during evening prayers is nothing short of breathtaking. For optimal printing results, we recommend using the highest possible quality settings (0.1mm layer) to ensure accurate reproduction of this intricate design. Please note that this model features an exceptionally high level of detail, which may not translate perfectly when printed at larger scales or with certain technologies. However, with careful attention to print settings, you can preserve even the smallest details and bring this beautiful temple to life. All models are carefully crafted by hand and brain, and I would be grateful if you could give credit where credit is due. The purpose of sharing these designs is to spread cultural awareness and appreciation, and I hope you enjoy bringing a piece of Chiang Mai's history into your home or workspace!

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