Address: near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha Mahachai Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66-92-0936688
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This is quite a small shrine, off the main road on the way to the Royal Palace, but it’s a key sight and definitely worth stopping for a visit. It has beautiful gardens surrounding a white shrine. The shrine itself has intricate carved detail and the gardens include topiary trees and giant pots with lotus flowers. Local people come here to worship.
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Wat Lak Muang
passed the National Pillar Temple on the way to the Thai Ministry of Defence. Although the temple is not big, the significance is still very important. The pillars in the temple represent the gods who protect Bangkok and attract many people to pray. When the time came, the main entrance was locked. We went in from the side door, and the security guard did not stop us, so it should be feasible. Next to the Thai Ministry of Defence, we don't want to worry about anything.
Wangjiatian Square Sanam Luang
is being repaired when it comes to Wangjiatian Square, so there is no way to enter it, only to look outside. It is like a huge playground. The Thai royal family will hold some important celebrations and events here. Usually open to the Thai people for opportunities and rest and entertainment. Just beside the Grand Palace, you can visit the Grand Palace.
New_York_Gossip
Opposite the splendid Grand Palace in Thailand, there is a highly contrasting Bangkok national pillar temple. The plain appearance is like a fresh and refined woman, and people can't help but be curious. There is no need for tickets here. Every holiday, there are citizens to pray, and the incense continues. In the south of the Grand Palace, there is the largest reclining Buddha temple in Thailand. There is a reclining Buddha with a length of 46 meters and a height of 15 meters. There is also a "Buddha kitten" in the temple. There is no excitement in the Grand Palace, but a bit more tranquility. After a leisurely afternoon, basking in the sun and walking in the temple, admiring the reclining Buddha, there is indeed a kind of refined and comfortable.
This is quite a small shrine, off the main road on the way to the Royal Palace, but it’s a key sight and definitely worth stopping for a visit. It has beautiful gardens surrounding a white shrine. The shrine itself has intricate carved detail and the gardens include topiary trees and giant pots with lotus flowers. Local people come here to worship.
In the old City of Bangkok in Rattanakosin, within a stone through of the Grand Palace, every city has a Pillar shrine for good luck and this one for Bangkok is quite special and easy to access to view
This temple is one of the most important buildings around the square. It is actually part of the Grand Palace, but it feels like it is independent. There are very exquisite pagodas and small buildings. Many tourists will come to check in. .
If it is considered a temple, it should be the most famous temple in Bangkok. Maybe I think it is different from ordinary temples, because it is located near the royal palace and should be related to some royal activities. You can take a look.
This temple is actually not large in scale. It is a separate building, but the overall structure of it is still more complicated. It is also a place to check in, but there is nothing to visit in detail.