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Wat Thai Watthanaram (วัดไทยวัฒนาราม) is a Thai-Burmese temple in Mae Sot, in 
Thailand's Tak Province. It features many structures, objects and edifices 
normally associated with temples and architecture in Myanmar. This includes the 
copious use of gold-coloured tinplate on buildings and in statues, and in 
statues on buildings. The outer walls of the main prayer hall feature tinplate 
bas-relief depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha. Furthermore, there are 
tinplate statues of Manuthiha, a mythological sphinx-like creature half-man and 
half-lion, and of chintha that typically guard temple entrances in pairs. In the 
backyard is an open-sided hangar with a large reclining Buddha and there are 
gilded hintha pillars, as well as a statue with two of those mythical birds, 
i.e. a female ona male and topped with a small parasol called hti, the symbol of 
the Hanthawaddy Kingdom. There is a small hall with a statue of Bo Bo Gyi and two 
elongated pavilions that are open on one side, this one with a row of Buddha 
images in the bhumisparsa pose, the other with gilded tinplate shrines with 
golden statues of various deities and saints.
			
			
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