| Wat Khuan Khah Mah (วัดควรค่าม้า)  
			Thai. ‘Temple Worthy of 
			a Horse’. Name of an ancient Buddhist temple 
			in
			
						
		      Chiang Mai. 
			Its strange but catchy name is believed to be a corruption of Wat 
			Khun Khah Mah (วัดคุณค่าม้า), which similarly means ‘Temple of the 
			Valuable Horse’. 
			According to legend, it is an 
			area where once horses were raised in a time when they were still 
			used as an important means of transportation. Later, when the use of 
			horses declined and his last horses perished, the breeder gave this 
			land away to build a temple in order to mourn and remember the 
			horses that were once raised here. The 
			name of the temple is today symbolized in the many statues of golden 
			horses, both small and large in size, that decorate the temple. In 
			one section of the temple, aligned with the northern wall of the 
			temple, are 
			large scale imitation models 
			of the 12 pagodas in Thailand, i.e. eleven in the north and one in 
			the northeast, that contain Buddha relics of various years of the
			
			
			Chinese zodiac, here 
			summarized in the order of the 
			12 Animal Signs of the 
			Zodiac corresponding to the 12 Earthly Branches, 
			i.e. 1.
			
			
			Wat Phrathat Sri Chom Thong Wora 
			Wihaan (fig.) 
			in Chiang Mai, Year of the 
			
			Rat; 
			2. 
			
			Wat Phrathat Lampang 
			Luang (fig.) 
			in 
			
			Lampang, 
			Year of the 
			
			Ox; 3. 
			the 
			
			stupa of
			
			
			Wat Phrathat Cho Hae 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Phrae, 
			Year of the 
			
			Tiger; 
			4. 
			
			Wat 
			
			
			
			Phrathat 
			Chae Haeng (วัดพระธาตุแช่แห้ง) in 
			
			Nan, 
			Year of the 
			
			Rabbit; 
			5. 
			
			
			Phrathat
			
			Chedi
			
			
			Wat Phra Singh 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Chiang Mai, 
			Year of the 
			
			Dragon; 
			6. 
			
			
			Phrathat
			
			
			Wat Chedi Jed Yod 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Chiang Mai, 
			Year of the 
			
			Snake; 
			7. the
			
			
			stupa of 
			Wat Phra Borommathat (วัดพระบรมธาตุ) in 
			
			Tak, 
			Year of the 
			
			Horse; 
			8. 
			
			Wat Doi Suthep 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Chiang Mai, 
			Year of 
			the 
			
			Goat; 
			9.
			
			Wat Phrathat Phanom (fig.)
			in 
			
			Nakhon Phanom, 
			Year of 
			the 
			
			Monkey; 
			10. 
			
			Wat Phrathat 
			Haripunchai 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Lamphun, 
			Year of 
			the 
			
			Cock; 
			11. 
			whereas for Year of the
			
			
			
			Dog 
			normally the
			
			
			stupa of
			
			
			Wat Ket Karam 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Chiang Mai 
			is used, here the
			Golden Rock 
			at 
			
			
			Kyaihtiyo (fig.)
			is 
			depicted, an alternative pagoda in 
			Myanmar associated with 
			people born in the Year of the Dog and a such the matching 
			equivalent abroad; 
			and 12. 
			
			Wat Phrathat Doi Tung 
			(fig.) 
			in 
			
			Chiang Rai, 
			Year of the 
			
			
			Pig. 
			
			
			
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