We would recommend spending at least an hour visiting the temple. Although it is known as the Temple of the Dawn, it's absolutely stunning at sunset, particularly when lit up at night. The quietest time to visit, however, is early morning, before the crowds. Given beauty of the architecture and the fine craftsmanship it is not surprising that Wat Arun is considered by many as one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand. The spire (prang) on the bank of Chao Phraya River is one of Bangkok's world-famous landmarks. It has an imposing spire over 70 metres high, beautifully decorated with tiny pieces of coloured glass and Chinese porcelain placed delicately into intricate patterns.
You can climb the central prang if you wish, the steps are very steep but there is a railing to balance yourself. Getting up is as tricky as getting down! When you reach the highest point you can see the winding Chao Phraya River and the Grand Palace and Wat Pho opposite. Along the base of this central tower there are sculptures of Chinese soldiers and animals. Head into the ordination hall and you can admire a golden Buddha image and the detailed murals that decorate the walls. Although Wat Arun is a very popular for tourists, it is also an important place of worship for Buddhists. Make sure you dress appropriately, or pick up one of the cover ups that are for rent near the entrance.
Wat
Arun was envisioned by King Taksin in 1768. It is believed that after fighting
his way out of Ayutthaya, which was taken over by a Burmese army at the time,
he arrived at this temple just as dawn was breaking. He later had the temple
renovated and renamed it Wat Chaeng, the Temple of the Dawn. It used to be the
home of the Emerald Buddha, before the capital and Palace was moved to the other
side of the river. This can now be seen at the Grand Palace. The central prang
was extended during the reign of Rama III (between 1824 and 1851), and is now
one of the most visited sites in Thailand. It was also Rama III who added the
decoration of the spires with porcelain, so that they glimmer in the sunshine.
Opening
Hours: 08:00 -17:30 Location: Located on the west side of Chao Praya River
(opposite Tha Thien Pier)
Price Range: 50 Baht
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