The Mon-style pagodas at Wat Rat Sattha Kayaram are architectural landmarks reflecting the deep faith of the Mon-Thai community in the Ban Phaeo area. They are characterized by a striking group of golden pagodas standing on a pristine white base surrounded by Buddha images enshrined in niches on all four sides. The structures are heavily influenced by Mon-Burmese art, visible in their slender bell shapes and spires adorned with intricately carved metal umbrellas (Hti), often wrapped with colorful fabrics as a traditional offering to the Buddha. Walking in a clockwise procession around these golden pagodas amidst the cool breeze from the Damnoen Saduak Canal not only brings spiritual peace but also allows for the appreciation of Mon craftsmanship, perfectly preserved as a spiritual anchor for the local community for generations to come.