• 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.
  • Wat Arun (nicknamed the 'Temple of Dawn') is partly made up of colorfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water.
  • Wat Arun Tay dilinde şafak tapınağı anlamına geliyormuş. Tapınağın merkezindeki kule 90 dereceye yakın acaip dik merdivenlerle çıkılabilir olarak yapılmış.
  • Wat Arun Ratchawararam is classified as a first class Royal temple and is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River.
  • It blends picturesquely into the skyline so that you can spot it and its central tower from afar. “Wat Arun” translated means “Temple of the Dawn.”
  • Wat Arun in Bangkok is also known as The Temple of Dawn. The ancient Bangkok Temple is one of Bangkok's most famous landmarks and tourist attractions.
  • This guide to Wat Arun will tell you everything you need to know about visiting including the price, opening times, dress code, why you should visit and more.
  • It is the temple which during Kathina, the King will travel to Wat Arun in a procession of royal barges to present new robes to the monks.
  • Wat Arun architecture. The main structure of Vata is the central Prang Phra Prang, which rises 79 meters. Prang is a tall, tower-like temple that is part of the complex.
  • Brief history of Wat Arun. The temple was originally called Wat Makok (makok – wild plum tree) and it was near an old village called Ban Kok (village of wild plums).