This small town of Chiang Mai has a population of more than 200,000 and lives thousands of monks. No matter whether it is cold or sunny, every morning, the giver is always piously kneeling on the side of the road, holding a vegetarian meal and good food, waiting for the shoulder basket and bamboo basket to come. The monk who turned the edge. The older ones, the young ones, slowly walked along the fixed line and accepted the ancient rituals of the people.
I will take you up early, go to the local market to pick and tell the sincerity behind each of the good gifts, join the queue of the givers, put the good things into the shackles, stand aside, listen to the blessings of the monks, and then Put your hands together and watch the team go far. After that, we will enjoy a simple but very authentic Thai breakfast in the market. Finally, we will go to the Wat Chiang Man and Supan Temple on foot, and enjoy the temple, the Tibetan classics, and the ring in the ancient temple. Tang and stupa, how to see how Buddhism infiltrates into temple buildings and every corner of Thai life with a kind of faith.
If not everyone has a Buddha in the heart, how can this fraternity that has been given to each other survive for hundreds of years? Giving is a quiet process, you can really feel the faith of the Thai people, the sincere heart and sincerity, is the feeling that the words are difficult to describe, and the experience you can't miss.