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Posted: 28 Mar 2009


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Bangkok
Nonthaburi
Chao Phraya
Suam Kanchanapisek
Wat Chalerm Phrakiat
Thailand
Chao Phraya river


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The entrance into the Wat Chalaem Prakiat

The entrance into the Wat Chalaem Prakiat
On the banks of the Chaophraya River north of Bangkok, King Rama III built a large and impressive temple to commemorate his mother, who once lived in the area. The temple was built within an old fortification built by King Narai of Ayuthaya in the seventeenth century. The outer wall, in particular the side facing the river, still resembles a fortress.
The temple consists of a large ubosot (ordination hall), flanked by two smaller wiharns (prayer halls). All three buildings feature roofs with gables richly decorated using colored porcelain, giving them a Chinese flavor that was popular at the time. The doors and window shutters are decorated with rather simple but elegant designs on black lacquer. Inside the ubosot there are pictures of the current royal family on their many visits to the temple.

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