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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
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Wat Arun, a beacon of spirituality and grandeur standing tall on the banks of Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, is an iconic symbol of Thailand. Known as the Temple of the Dawn, it features distinguished Khmer-style architecture that exhibits the nation’s rich history and spiritual fervor. This majestic temple wears a dazzling cloak of intricate floral patterns made from shards of porcelain, allowing the temple to shimmer at dawn and dusk, giving visitors a view that’s nothing short of enchanting.

The centerpiece at Wat Arun is the ‘prang’, a towering spire stretching skywards, embellished with ornate carvings, that can be accessed via steep steps. The daring climb up rewards you with a breathtaking panoramic view of Bangkok skyline and the serene river. Within the compound of Wat Arun lies the Ordination Hall, housing the image of Niramitr Buddha, a comforting retreat to attend prayer sessions and appreciate Thai religiosity.

Located on the west of Thonburi’s district, Wat Arun can be reached by river ferry from central Bangkok, adding an adventurous and scenic commute to your travel stories.

After taking in the historic aura at Wat Arun, don’t miss the opportunity to delve into Thailand’s culinary culture. Local markets around the temple offer a tantalizing array of Thai street food, ensuring your cultural experience covers all senses.

Travelers seeking an encounter with Thailand’s history, architecture, and spirituality would find Wat Arun to be a memorable trip spot, providing a fusion of serenity and awe under the tangible shadows of Bangkok city. Remember, the temple maintains a dress code – modest clothing covering shoulders and knees, so plan accordingly.

Visiting Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM daily. Admission Fee: 50 Thai Baht per person.

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