The Cruciform Open Viharn of Wat Sri Rong Muang is a magnificent wooden structure and a prime example of Burmese architectural excellence in Thailand. Constructed entirely of teak, the building features a "Chaturamuk" or cruciform plan with four projecting porches. The roof is uniquely designed with multiple tiers known as "Pyatthat," symbolizing Mount Meru, the center of the universe. As an "open viharn," it provides excellent natural ventilation. The interior is renowned for its numerous circular wooden pillars decorated with colorful glass mosaics (Ladda art) and intricately carved ceilings, reflecting high aesthetic standards and the wealth of Burmese timber merchants.