The wooden
ho trai,
i.e. library, of
Wat Chiang Man (fig.),
the first temple of
Chiang Mai,
constructed in 1297 AD, following the foundation of this northern
Thai city as the new
capital of the
Lan Na Kingdom in 1296
AD, is built on stilts in a pond and —like a medieval castle— has a retractable
bridge in order to safeguard it from fire, as well as to prevent crawling
insects
and
termites from
reaching the scriptures and damaging them.
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