Zenith님의 가이드북(Temple)

Zenith
Zenith님의 가이드북(Temple)

Temple

The second most popular temple is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. You can choose to walk here, because it is actually very close to the Grand Palace. The temple has a stunning and massive (5 meter high & 43 meter long) reclining Buddha statue all covered in gold leaf. That’s not the only impressive part, because the temple also has 1000 Buddha images and 91 Stupas (a dome shaped Buddhist shrine).
30 preporuka/e lokalaca
Wat Pho "Ležeći Buda" wat Pho"
2 Thanon Sanam Chai
30 preporuka/e lokalaca
The second most popular temple is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. You can choose to walk here, because it is actually very close to the Grand Palace. The temple has a stunning and massive (5 meter high & 43 meter long) reclining Buddha statue all covered in gold leaf. That’s not the only impressive part, because the temple also has 1000 Buddha images and 91 Stupas (a dome shaped Buddhist shrine).
Not only is this temple incredibly beautiful, it’s also a very fun ferry ride away from the center. It was under construction for a while, but it is now open for visitors. Wat Arun is a 17th century temple built along the Chao Phraya River. You can view the temple during your ferry ride and it’s best to go during sunset time to get some amazing photos. The beautifully decorated temple has one large tower and is surrounded by four smaller ones. You can climb the stairs and walk around all the towers to enjoy great views of the river.
322 preporuka/e lokalaca
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan
158 Thanon Wang Doem
322 preporuka/e lokalaca
Not only is this temple incredibly beautiful, it’s also a very fun ferry ride away from the center. It was under construction for a while, but it is now open for visitors. Wat Arun is a 17th century temple built along the Chao Phraya River. You can view the temple during your ferry ride and it’s best to go during sunset time to get some amazing photos. The beautifully decorated temple has one large tower and is surrounded by four smaller ones. You can climb the stairs and walk around all the towers to enjoy great views of the river.

지역 가이드

Before you visit any temples in Thailand, there are a few essential tips you need to know: – The word “Wat” means “Temple” in Thai language – Temples are holy places and you need to be respectful to Thai and Buddhist traditions. These are places of prayer, so stay quiet inside the temples and don’t use flash photography. – There is a very strict dress code and you will be stopped at the entrance if you don’t comply. No shorts or short dresses are allowed. You also need to cover your shoulders. You can bring a sarong to wear over your clothes or rent one from the many shops at the entrances of temples. – You will need to remove your shoes when entering the temples. Don’t wear fancy shoes, because there are so many people that your shoes can get lost in the crowd. I would advise taking small socks in your bag if you don’t want to be completely barefoot.
Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang
Before you visit any temples in Thailand, there are a few essential tips you need to know: – The word “Wat” means “Temple” in Thai language – Temples are holy places and you need to be respectful to Thai and Buddhist traditions. These are places of prayer, so stay quiet inside the temples and don’t use flash photography. – There is a very strict dress code and you will be stopped at the entrance if you don’t comply. No shorts or short dresses are allowed. You also need to cover your shoulders. You can bring a sarong to wear over your clothes or rent one from the many shops at the entrances of temples. – You will need to remove your shoes when entering the temples. Don’t wear fancy shoes, because there are so many people that your shoes can get lost in the crowd. I would advise taking small socks in your bag if you don’t want to be completely barefoot.