The aerial view of Wat Phra Yuen Stupa reveals its grand square floor plan with majestic multi-tiered bases. From this perspective, the castle-style mondop structure topped with a bell-shaped stupa in the Bagan (Burmese) artistic style is most clearly visible. It highlights the four cardinal niches housing the standing Buddha images, positioned centrally within the sacred axis. The surrounding area, filled with large trees and ancient sites on the east bank of the Kuang River, reflects the strategic town planning of the Hariphunchai era that remains significant today.