Wat That Khao

Wat That Khao (Thai: วัดธาตุขาว; "Temple of the White Reliquary") is a ruined temple in the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological site, south of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, thought to have been built in the 16th or 17th century.

A vihara was found in front of the chedi, and at its rear an altar and a wall.

Also discovered were 16th century writings in the Fak Kham script, and Haripunchai-style Buddha amulets dating to the 15th century that are assumed to have been brought to the site at a later date.

Excavation was halted due to a land ownership dispute, and restoration of the structures was completed in 1986.

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View from the north of Wat That Khao's westernmost structure, presumably the ruins of the formerly white chedi from which its name derives.