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This temple is located at the foot of the Rama I
Memorial Bridge on the Bangkok side. Built in the late Ayutthaya period
by a Chinese merchant, it is otherwise known as Wat Liap and is one of
the 3 principal temples of the capital which include Wat Ratchaburana,
Wat Ratchapradit and Wat Mahathat. It had been regularly restored since
the reign of King Rama I through to the reign of King Rama VII, except
in the sixth reign. Some of the temples principal buildings, especially
Phra Ubosot the ordination hall which houses mural paintings by Khrua
In Khong, were badly damaged by bombing during World War II. The
buildings were later restored to their good condition as they appear
today.
THINGS TO KNOW:
Address: Chakkraphet Road, Wangburapha Subdistrict, Phra Nakorn District, Bangkok
Tel: 0 2225 1595
Open: Daily from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: Free
Nearby places/attractions: Pak Klong Talat, Memorial Bridge (Saphan Phut)
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 December 2008 )
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