This is the Wat Samphran Temple in Khlong Mai, Thailand.
While many awed visitors have expressed admiration for this impressive work of architecture, details such as when it was built, who designed it, or why this 17-story tower is in the clutches of a massive, beautiful dragon are nowhere to be found. The Wat Samphran Temple is rarely featured in guidebooks and is considerably removed from the typical tourist track. Travelers who've happened upon the temple in their journeys have described an interior in mild disrepair but filled with stunning statues and shrines, including a giant bronze Buddha. The dragon itself is reportedly hollow, and visitors are able to walk through some sections of it, however other parts of the temple remain closed to the public.
savvyfuck on November 28th, 2017 at 18:04 UTC »
This is the Wat Samphran Temple in Khlong Mai, Thailand.
While many awed visitors have expressed admiration for this impressive work of architecture, details such as when it was built, who designed it, or why this 17-story tower is in the clutches of a massive, beautiful dragon are nowhere to be found. The Wat Samphran Temple is rarely featured in guidebooks and is considerably removed from the typical tourist track. Travelers who've happened upon the temple in their journeys have described an interior in mild disrepair but filled with stunning statues and shrines, including a giant bronze Buddha. The dragon itself is reportedly hollow, and visitors are able to walk through some sections of it, however other parts of the temple remain closed to the public.
Here's a few more pictures I found
KawaiiAsFekDesu on November 28th, 2017 at 19:11 UTC »
Flashbacks to MoP
mp5sdk3 on November 28th, 2017 at 19:48 UTC »
Aw man. Who died this time? Krillin or Yamaha?