• Bangkok’ta en sevdiğim yerlerin başında gelen Wat Arun, beş kuleli renkli bir yapı. Neredeyse tepeden tırnağa porselenden inşa edilmiş.
  • Wat Arun Rajwararam (Temple of the Dawn) is in the Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River.
  • Turning away and making your way back through the temple grounds, your mind struggles to get to grips with the complex cosmology represented at Wat Arun.
  • 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 was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya, and was originally known as Wat Makok ("Olive Temple").
  • 17. yüzyıl yapısı olan Wat Arun diğer adı ile Temple of Dawn, şehrin simgelerinden birdir. Bir piramiti andıran görüntüsü ile dikkat çekmektedir.
  • The gloomy skies were starting to spit showers, and I was terrified that the floor would turn slippery any moment. The stairs of Wat Arun were rather narrow.
  • It's the star of many a "visit Thailand" poster. Perhaps a better known symbol of Bangkok than the Grand Palace. It's Wat Arun, "the Temple of the Dawn."
  • In this travel guide, we give you all the important information about Wat Arun, how to get there, costs and opening hours.
  • Travel in a comfortable car and have the option to expand your experience with options that include visits to the Wat Pho and Wat Arun temples.