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Wat Wara Pho (Wat Rakang วัดระฆัง) - Ayutthaya Historical Park - With Drone Footage - Thailand 2025

Wat Worapho (Wat Rakang วัดระฆัง)

Wat Wora Pho is located in the west of Cha Krai Ya (Klong Toh) canal. It is unknown when it was built or by who. Records indicate that Phra Si Sin who later become King Song Tham (1620-1628) was a high ranked monk at this temple. So the temple was built before the reign of King Song Tham.

Formerly. the temple was know as Wat Rakang or the temple of the bell. In the reign of King Borommakot (1732-1758) the name of the temple was changed as Wa Wora Pho. This because of a sacred banyon tree was sent to the king from Ceylon and it was planted at this temple.

The temple design is much different than what is normally seen in Ayutthaya. It’s also near many other sites and worth a short stop to see.

Wat Wara Pho (Wat Rakang วัดระฆัง) - Ayutthaya Historical Park - With Drone Footage - Thailand 2025

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Wat Chaiyaphruek - 2nd Class Royal Temple From the Ayutthaya Era - Bangkok Thailand 2025

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Grand Opening - Liab Duan Dan Neramit Night Market - Chatuchak District Bangkok - Thailand 2025

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Night markets in Bangkok offer a unique and vibrant shopping experience that is both culturally enriching and entertaining. Here are several reasons why visiting a night market in Bangkok is a must:

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