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Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram Temple, commonly known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, stands as Thailand’s most sacred royal temple and a masterpiece of Rattanakosin-era art and architecture. Established in 1782 by King Rama I during the founding of Rattanakosin, alongside the Grand Palace, the temple symbolized the spiritual legitimacy and stability of the newly established Chakri Dynasty.... read more








Arun Temple, commonly known as the Temple of Dawn, is a first-class royal temple with origins dating back to the Ayutthaya period. Originally named Wat Makok, it was later restored and renamed by King Taksin, who arrived at this site at dawn after establishing Thonburi as the new capital. Since then, the temple has become one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit destin...
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Saket Ratchaworamahawihan Temple, widely known as the Golden Mount, is a second-class royal temple with origins dating back to the Ayutthaya period. Originally called Saket Temple, it underwent major restoration during the reign of King Rama I. Later, in the reign of King Rama III, the iconic Phu Khao Thong (Golden Mount) was constructed as a symbolic chedi of the capital. Today, the site ens... read more
Suthat Thepwararam Temple is one of Bangkok’s most significant royal monasteries and a masterpiece of early Rattanakosin architecture. Construction began during the reign of King Rama I and was completed in the reign of King Rama III. The temple was intended to house the revered Phra Si Sakyamuni, a monumental bronze Buddha image relocated from Sukhothai, representing the refined elegan... read more
Wat Ratchanaddaram is a distinguished royal temple founded during the reign of King Rama III in the early Rattanakosin era. Located on Maha Chai Road in the historic Phra Nakhon district, the temple is best known for its extraordinary Loha Prasat, a multi-tiered structure built entirely of metal, which symbolizes the 37 virtues leading to enlightenment in Buddhism.
The Loha Prasat’s unique a...
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Benchamabophit Temple, globally known as "The Marble Temple," is a first-class royal monastery established with great care by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). It is regarded as one of the most perfect examples of Thai architecture in the Rattanakosin era. The main ordination hall is distinguished by its use of white Carrara marble from Italy, combined with a multi-tiered roof covered in golden-yellow ... read more
Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan is a historic and prominent temple located in Sampanthawong district, Bangkok. It is famous for the world’s largest pure gold Buddha statue, weighing over 5.5 tons and standing around 3 meters tall. The temple perfectly blends Chinese and Thai architectural elements, reflecting the cultural harmony of the area.
The Golden Buddha was hidden under plaster for m...
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Pariwat Ratchasongkram Temple is an early Rattanakosin-era temple located along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Originally a modest riverside monastery, it has undergone extensive restoration and artistic development over recent decades. Today, it stands out as one of the city’s most unconventional temples, attracting visitors interested not only in religion but also in contem...
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Yannawa Temple is a third-class royal monastery (worawihan) located along the Chao Phraya River in the Charoen Krung–Sathorn area of Bangkok. Originally known as “Wat Khok Khwai,” the temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period. Its historical prominence significantly increased during the early Rattanakosin era.
The temple’s most remarkable transformation occurred du...
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Ratchabophit Sathitmahasimaram Temple Sathit Maha Simaram is one of the most architecturally distinctive royal temples in Bangkok. It was commissioned in 1869 by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as his reign temple, symbolizing Siam’s transformation during a period of modernization and increasing engagement with the Western world.
The temple’s name roughly means “The Monastery Es...
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