• Wat Arun is situated on the bank of the Chao Phraya River Bangkok’s, main river its well precedented for its stunning and distinctive towering architectural design.
  • Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan (Thai: วัดอรุณราชวราราม ราชวรมหาวิหาร ) or Wat Arun (. Thai pronunciation: [wát ʔarun], "Temple of Dawn") is a Buddhist temple...
  • Şafakta Parlayan Tapınak Wat Arun. 1824 - 1851 yılları arasında Rama III ise tapınağı genişleterek, camla ve Çin porselenler ile kaplatmıştır.
  • It was completed in the reign of King Rama IV the Great, and changed its name to Wat Arun Ratchawararam like it is still called today.
  • It is almost immediately opposite the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. A small shuttle ferry will take you to Wat Arun’s doorstep via Tha Thien Market Pier.
  • This name is derived from the Indian god Aruna who is the god of dawn. The Wat Arun is shown via the most beautiful pictures passing by social media.
  • Wat Arun (nicknamed the 'Temple of Dawn') is partly made up of colourfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water.
  • The best-known part of Wat Arun is the central spire, or Prang, 66.8 to 80 metres high (depending on the sources), surrounded by four smaller towers.
  • At one site is Wat Arun, there is a Buddhist temple since the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, but the name was not the same.
  • Then from Saphan Taksin pier, just take a boat (there are many options, the premium one or the public transport you can choose) they will stop at Wat Arun.