Wat Yai Suwannaram Worawihan, Phetchaburi is a quiet temple. Not too many people Very cool
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The inner wall of Yasuvarnarang Temple in Phetchaburi Province retains ancient Thai fresco decorations. It was completed between the late 17th century and the early 18th century. It depicts the scene of two celestial beings worshipping a Buddhist idol. It can be called one of the representative mural creations in Thailand. The murals are mature and highly ornamental.
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Wat Yai Suwannaram Worawihan, Phetchaburi is a quiet temple. Not too many people Very cool
Yasu Wang Nalang Temple is very popular with Thais. To reach the main temple, you must climb many steps. These steps are very steep and will have a shocking view when you reach the peak. At present, the maintenance is not good, the temple has been more than 300 years of drooling, many Buddha statues have tilted.
Wat Yai Suwannaram Third-class royal monastery, Worawihan type One of the most important temples in Phetchaburi. Built in the Ayutthaya period with diamond craftsmen. Before the reign of King Rama V, it still retains the beauty in the style of Ayutthaya period art until now. The sound was so much that it became part of the scene of many movies ever.
An old beautiful temple.
It is a very beautiful temple, clean and comfortable.
Beautiful art