Wat Thevarat Kunchorn

Bangkok


The origins of this riverside Buddhist temple located near Thewet Pier date back to pre-Ratanakosin days, but it was successively built upon and renovated by later kings. The interiors have some interesting murals depicting stories from Buddhist lore. It's hardly ever visited by tourists, and is thus a great place to admire Thai temple architecture in relative peace and silence.


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