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One of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok is home to the famous Reclining Buddha, a sight that is truly awe-inspiring. This colossal statue is the largest in Thailand,
Category: Landmarks, Temples
The Assumption Cathedral in Bangkok is a hidden gem, nestled just a few steps away from the Mandarin Hotel. Its proximity to the hotel makes it an easy and convenient destination
Category: Temples, Churches
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a wonderful temple that offers a unique and spiritual experience for both locals and tourists. The temple is known for its large Buddha and Pagoda,
Category: Temples
Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bangkok. This temple is considered the most famous and photographed temple
Category: Temples, Churches
Wat Chana Songkhram is a sight to behold, with its beautiful main hall that is a testament to the intricate Thai architecture. The smaller buildings within the temple complex
Category: Temples
Nestled close to the Marine Department station of the Chao Praya orange express line, a small temple stands as a beacon of tranquility. Visible from the riverside, it serves
Category: Temples
A visit to Chinatown is not complete without a stop at the Kuan Yim Shrine, also known as the Chao Mae Kuan Im Shrine. This beautiful temple, located on Yaowarat Road, is
Category: Temples
The Chinese shrine, nestled in Thonburi on the West side of the river, is a sight to behold. Its exterior is captivating, drawing in visitors with its unique architecture
Category: Temples
The 'Lucky Buddha' temple, as it is colloquially known, has a reputation that precedes it. It is a place that has been the center of many a tale of unsuspecting tourists
Category: Landmarks, Temples



