The Ordination Hall of Wat Tha Luang is a majestic traditional Thai structure set within a meticulously landscaped environment. The building is highlighted by its pediment, featuring intricate gilded Thai carvings on a blue background with a central auspicious emblem. The entrance portals are crowned with crown-shaped arches adorned with colored glass and gold leaf. Adjacent to the main hall is a Minor Viharn, a Thai-style wooden pavilion with exquisite wood carvings and glass walls showcasing the Buddha images within. The surrounding area is paved with terracotta tiles, integrated with gardens featuring geometric topiaries, creating a serene and orderly atmosphere. The grounds also feature a uniquely designed holy water station shaped like a large alms bowl for the convenience of devotees.