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Label : Top Attraction
Tags : Buddhist Temple
Timings : 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Entry Fee : THB 100
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Wat Arun, or the Temple of the Dawn, is one of the most famous sights in Bangkok, located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The highlight is its 82 meters high tower which provides a panoramic view of the river. The stairs to the tower's top are quite steep, but it provides one of the best sunset views in Bangkok. It can be reached by a shuttle boat of ferry from Wat Pho Pier which costs TBH 4.
The temple is a massive structure with a key highlight being the 82m-high rahng (Khmer-style tower). This structure was constructed by Rama II and later completed by Rama III during the first half of the 19th century. As one reaches up close, the intricate design of ornate floral mosaics made from broken, multi-hued Chinese porcelain becomes prominent. The main idol of Buddha installed is said to be designed by King Rama II while the striking murals adorning the temple date back to the reign of Rama V.
An eye-catching feature of Wat Arun is the depiction of Prince Siddhartha encountering examples of birth, old age, sickness, and death outside his palace walls. These stages finally lead him to abandon worldly life. Presiding at the base of the Buddha idol is the ashes of Rama II. An ancient structure dating back to the battles between the former Siam and Burma, Wat Arun is a place of worship with a rich past. Also known as the Temple of Dawn, the remaining survivors and General Taksin built the site. Later, the temple was renamed Aruna after the Indian God of dawn to commemorate the founding of a new Ayutthaya, the kingdom's former capital.
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