720th Anniversary of
Chiang Mai (2016)
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Issue
Name: |
720th Anniversary of Chiang
Mai |
Thai Issue
Name: |
720 ปี เชียงใหม่ |
Issue Date: |
2016/2559-04-12 |
Cause: |
To
commemorate
the
720th Anniversary of Chiang Mai
which was
founded in 1296 AD by King
Mengrai
as the new capital of the
Lan Na
Kingdom |
Catalogue Number: |
2016/38 |
Denomination: |
3 Baht |
Unused Value: |
4 Baht |
Used Value: |
1 Baht |
Thailex Collection: |
n/a |
Size: |
48 x
30 mm |
Quantity
of Stamps: |
n/a |
Printer: |
Chan Wanich Security Printing
Company Limited, Thailand |
Subject: |
The
Three Kings Monument
(fig.)
in
Chiang Mai,
featuring
King
Ngam Meuang, King
Mengrai and King
Ramkamhaeng;
people gathered at
Tha Phae
Gate (fig.);
Lak Meuang
Inthakhin
(fig.), i.e.
the
City Pillar
located on the compound of Wat Chedi Luang (วัดเจดีย์หลวง) and unlike
most other pole-shaped structures nationwide, consisting of
a gilded
Buddha image
standing in a
roofed structure called
busabok
(fig.);
the astrological,
zodiac-like
horoscope inscription at
Wat Chiang
Man (fig.),
the first temple of
Chiang Mai,
constructed in 1297 AD,
with depictions of the twelve animals of the
Chinese zodiac
(fig.);
and the 720th Anniversary logo, which consists of a silhouette of the
Three Kings Monument
underneath a bell-shaped
chedi
(fig.)
with a cubic base and over the
Thai number 720 (๗๒๐)
and some lines with
kanok-style
ornaments, and the Thai text Somphoht Hoksip Rob Naksat - Jet Roi Yihsip
Pih
Meuang
Chiang Mai (สมโภช 60
รอบนักษัตร - 720 ปี เมืองเชียงใหม่ ), i.e.
‘Celebrating
Sixty [12 Year-] Cycles of the Zodiac - 720 Years Chiang Mai City’. |
Related Link: |
Chiang Mai,
Lan Na,
Three Kings Monument,
Tha Phae,
Inthakhin,
City Pillar,
Lan Na
Kings,
lak meuang,
Buddha image,
busabok,
Wat Chiang Man,
zodiac,
Chinese zodiac,
chedi,
Thai Numerals,
meuang,
Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Celebration,
Ramkamhaeng,
Ngam Meuang,
Mengrai |
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