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Wat Phra That - Suphanburi Thailand

The ancient site of Wat Phra That.

Located outside of Suphan Buri in Suphan Buri Province is Wat Phrathat. It was listed as an ancient monument on March 2nd, 1935 by the fine arts department and listed in the Royal Gazette.

The ancient site consists of a large prang shaped pagoda built on a large square base. There is a staircase going on the east side that leads to a door housing the relic chamber.

In front of the prang, there is a chapel, indicating two eras of restoration: 1922 and 1990. This ordination hall was built on top of the base of the original building. The base is assumed to be the base of the temple when it was first built together with the prang.

Stones were also found arranged in a line around the base of the pagoda. It is assumed that It is probably the foundation line of the original temple wall that surrounded the prang.

From the architectural characteristics of the prang and historical evidence from other archaeological finds it is assumed that this Prang of ...

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Wat Ratchapradit Sathan วัดราชประดิษฐาน, Wat Tha Sai & Pom Khao Pluak Fort - Ayutthaya Thailand 2026

Wat Rajapradit Sathan, also known as Wat Racha Praditsathan, is an active Buddhist temple situated on the city island of Ayutthaya in Thailand.

Its name translates to “Monastery of the Royal Installation,” reflecting its historical ties to royalty, and it stands outside the main Ayutthaya Historical Park boundaries in the Tha Wasukri or Hua Ro area. The temple complex today incorporates what was once a separate neighboring site called Wat Tha Sai, which has been annexed into it over time, and remnants of an old canal called Khlong Pratu Khao Pluak still exist as a small pond on the grounds after much of it was filled in.

The temple’s origins date back to the Ayutthaya Kingdom period, though the exact founder and construction date remain unclear from surviving records, with suggestions that it may have royal patronage given its name and associations.

It gained particular prominence through its connection to King Chakkraphat, who reigned from 1548 to 1569 and had ordained as a monk there prior ...

Wat Hua Lamphong “The Coffin Temple” - 3rd Class Royal Temple - Bangkok Thailand 2026

Wat Hua Lamphong is a third-class royal Buddhist temple located in Bangkok’s Bang Rak district along Rama IV Road, near the historic Hua Lamphong railway station.

Originally known as Wat Wua Lamphong and dating back roughly two centuries to the early Rattanakosin period, it serves as an active monastery and community spiritual center rather than a major tourist site.

The temple gained its current name during the reign of King Rama V and underwent a major renovation in 1996 to mark the Golden Jubilee of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, incorporating the royal Kanchanapisek seal featuring two elephants flanking a multi-tiered umbrella throughout its structures.

Its distinctive architecture includes elevated ordination and assembly halls reached by wide staircases, colorful murals depicting Buddhist stories and traditional Thai life, intricate mother-of-pearl and gilded lacquer decorations, and shrines dedicated to figures such as King Rama V and Ganesha.

Locally nicknamed the Coffin Temple, Wat Hua ...

Thailand’s Most Unique Museum – The Massive Erawan Elephant - Samut Prakan Thailand 2026

The Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan stands as a striking cultural landmark known for its massive three-headed elephant statue. Located just southeast of Bangkok, it makes for an excellent short day trip.

Opened in 2003, the museum was created by Lek Viriyaphant, who also developed the nearby Ancient City and the Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya. It houses his impressive private collection of antiques and religious artifacts.

The standout feature is the enormous three-headed elephant, known as Erawan or Airavata in Hindu-Buddhist mythology. Crafted from copper and bronze, this impressive sculpture weighs around 250 tons and rises high on its pedestal, making it one of the largest hand-crafted elephant statues in the world.

The entire structure symbolizes the three realms of the universe — the underworld, the human world, and heaven. Inside, visitors encounter beautifully ornate spaces filled with stained glass, murals, sculptures, and a rich array of artifacts. The lower levels in the pedestal ...

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