• Phra Prang Wat Arun and its four satellite prangs have colorful porcelain pieces from China as decoration.
  • Outside the courtyard and behind Wat Arun”s Prangs is the newly renovated Vihara containing the Buddha image Phra Phuttharup Narumit.
  • Like most temples in Bangkok, it’s important that you wear the appropriate clothing so that you’re allowed to enter the Wat Arun complex.
  • Wat Arun, often referred to as the "Temple of Dawn," is a Buddhist temple situated on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Wat Arun is within easy walking distance of lots of other temples around the old quarter like Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha) and Wat Phra Kaew (Grand Palace).
  • Wat Arun is the missile-shaped temple that rises from the Chao Phraya River's banks.
  • Wat Arun, like many Buddhist temples in Thailand, adheres to a strict dress code to maintain the sanctity of the religious site.
  • King Taksin used Wat Arun as his Royal Temple in the 1760’s before Rama II and Rama III then carried out extensive work on it during the first half of the 19th...
  • The King Rama IV who reigned from 1851 to 1868 changed the name of the temple to Wat Arun Ratchawararam.
  • Wat Arun ( Tayca : วัดอรุณ , Şafak Tapınağı) Bangkok , Tayland'da bir Budist tapınağıdır ( wat ) . Tapınak, Chao Phraya Nehri'nin batı kıyısında...