คำอธิบายWat Chet Yot 10 vihan B Pra Krubra Srivichai.JPG
English: Wat Chet Yot (literally: Seven Spired Temple; Thai script:วัดเจ็ดยอด)
The interior of the smallest of the vihan buildings of the Wat Chet Yot temple grounds is completely covered with murals, painted by students of Chiang Mai's Rajabhat University beginning in 2001 CE. Many of the murals reflect current events such as the 11 September 2001 attacks. The murals have nearly been completed, most needing the facial features still to be painted in. This mural is located to the left of the central Buddha statue and depicts Phra Khru Ba Srivichai, the famous monk who initiated the construction of the road leading up to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep in 1934 CE. This and the other murals on the wall behind the main Buddha statue are all painted in a pointillist manner.
{{Information |Description={{en|1='''Wat Chet Yot''' (literally: Seven Spired Temple; Thai script:วัดเจ็ดยอด)<br> The interior of the smallest of the vihan buildings of the Wat Chet Yot temple grounds is completely covered with murals,