The temples in northern Bangkok are mostly visited by Bangkok natives. They were built as early as the Dacheng Dynasty in Thailand. Most of the buildings seen today are rebuilt by Rama II. The whole temple gives a very solemn and holy feeling.
Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram
Posted: Feb 14, 2019
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5/5Outstanding
quite place, interesting statue with details, well maintain, admission fee 50 Bath but the admission will increase on January 1, 2024 become 100 Bath)
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Posted: Dec 7, 2023
AROUND THAILAND
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Wat Benchamabophit, Dusitwanaram, a monastery, a royal temple in Buddhism, maintaining precepts, meditation, wisdom, kindness, kindness, and prestige.
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Posted: Mar 27, 2023
Travellerbychoice
5/5Outstanding
a beautiful temple slightly away from the centre of the city. a quick taxi/ Tuk Tuk ride can take you to this one of a kind marble temple. Numerous statues in different Meditative positions adorn the temple. once can spend hours here admiring the statues or sit in the peaceful room where a huge Buddha statue sits tall blessing the visitors. There is a small cafe that sells coffee, smoothies and ice creams. The coffee there is amazing (50 BHT).
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Posted: Jan 27, 2023
远行-遇见你
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I remember coming out of the Rushi Zoo at dusk, walking for about half an hour and then encountering the Yunshi Temple. In Bangkok, most of the scenic spots are encounters but don't know their names until they are on the map. No tickets are needed. The grand classic building is the queen's palace. There are very feminine elements in it. It happens to see a charming and charming night in the temple. Xia, it's the place where the queen lives!