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English: Shrine to Brahma in the grounds of the working temple Wat Chedi Liam (formerly known as Wat Kum Kham), part of the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological site, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. The '平安' label in Chinese means "Peace". The temples at mid-ground were restored in a Burmese style by a Burmese benefactor, and the rear pagoda, known as Chedi Liam, is an ancient replica of a similar structure in Lamphun (then Haripunchai) from the Mon period.
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