Chiang Mai, The long holiday is bustling with people and tourists flocking to pay homage, make offerings, and make good on vows to the only silver statue of Thao Wessuwan in the world at Wat Sri Suphan, Chiang Mai Province.
The atmosphere of tourism during the long holiday at Wat Sri Suphan, on Wualai Road, Chiang Mai Province, was lively with locals and tourists coming to pay homage and ask for blessings from the sacred object. While some people brought red garlands to make good on their vows after previously making vows and receiving what they had hoped for.
In addition, people and tourists come to pray and many bring wallets or mobile phones to pass between the legs of the two Thao Wessuwan statues, believing that it will bring work calls and that the wallets will have money and gold.
And there is also the sacred Ganesha statue, which took only 1 day to build. People and tourists bring flowers, incense, and candles to offer and go to pay respect to Ganesha’s right hand to pray for their wishes to come
true, whether it be for work, position, honor, and money. As a result, every day there are still people and tourists coming to ask for spiritual support in a lively manner. If they succeed, they will come to fulfill their vows as promised.
Source: Thai News Agency