Wat Chamadevi is a famous temple in Lamphun Province, known for its distinctive square pagoda, a symbol of the temple that has become a prototype for ancient Lanna Thai architecture.
Wat Chamadevi, formerly known as Wat Kukut, is located on Chamadevi Road, Moo 5, In the city sub-district, Mueang district, Lamphun province. An important historical site here is the Phra Suvarnachangkot pagoda, believed to enshrine the relics of Queen Chamadevi.
Inside the temple, in addition to the relics of Queen Chamadevi, there is also a hut of Khruba Siwichai on display, preserved as it was during his lifetime.
Anyone visiting Lamphun should take the opportunity to pay homage at least once.