A beautiful temple... free admission... the temple is big... take off your shoes... you can climb the pagoda... there are no tourists... but the building is very careless and unexpected.
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Wat Phitchaya Yatikaram Worawihan Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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One of the many temples in Bangkok is not a famous one, you can consider whether you need to go there. The advantage is that this temple is really beautifully built, and the purity and brilliance of white and gold intertwined. The paintings on the ceiling add a lot of style to it.
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Wat Phitchaya Yatikaram Worawihan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A beautiful temple... free admission... the temple is big... take off your shoes... you can climb the pagoda... there are no tourists... but the building is very careless and unexpected.
The temple was not recorded when it was first built, but it is likely to be the capital of Siam. The main entrance of the main prayer hall is decorated with a watercolor painting of a Chinese soldier stepping on a lion. The middle door is decorated with a watercolor painting of an angel, holding a double-edged dagger, stepping on a lion.
Wat Phichai Yatakaram It is a second-class royal monastery, Worawihan type, under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located at the foot of the Buddha Bridge The area was originally called a small roundabout In Somdet Chao Phraya Subdistrict, Khlong San District, located along Ban Somdet Chao Phraya Canal, Khlong San District, was originally an abandoned temple. But Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Phichaiat (That Bunnag) when they were the dignity of Phraya Si Phiphat Ratkosa It was renovated around the year B.E. 2372 - 2375 in the reign of King Rama III because the little Somdet Chao Phraya was Zhang Wang Warehouse. There was a lighthouse for sale with China. Therefore, the ship, colored tiles and stone were brought from China. The architecture of this temple has Thai mixed with Chinese style. which is a royal style in that time When the temple restoration is completed King Rama III gave the name "Wat Phraya Yatakaram", later King Mongkut changed the name of the new temple to "Wat Phichay Yatakaram"
It is a temple of the family of the temple of Kun Nak family.
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Wat Phichai Yatakaram or Wat Phichai Yat is a second-class royal monastery, Worawihan type, under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located at the foot of the Buddha Bridge The area was originally called a small roundabout In Somdet Chao Phraya Subdistrict, Khlong San District, located along Ban Somdet Chao Phraya Canal, Khlong San District, was originally an abandoned temple.