Wat Choeng Tha
Wat Choeng Tha
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melkeet
Ipoh, Malaysia1,383 contributions
Jul 2019
Wat Choeng Tha
We hired a Tuk Tuk, for a day, to visit all the ruins and sites off the island. You will need to have, some mood of transport to visits this sites, across the river. We reach this place after visiting Wat Na Phra Meru which was about a 1km away. Entry to this site was free. There are sign boards, illustrating its history and significance. The place was not crowded.
The main attraction here is a Khmer-style prang with Buddha image. On the west are a number of chedis along with an ancient ordination hall guarded by lion images. The place was quite warm, therefore carry a hat, sun lotion and water. We spend about 45 minits here. Best to have your own transport as it may be difficult to get one here.
We hired a Tuk Tuk, for a day, to visit all the ruins and sites off the island. You will need to have, some mood of transport to visits this sites, across the river. We reach this place after visiting Wat Na Phra Meru which was about a 1km away. Entry to this site was free. There are sign boards, illustrating its history and significance. The place was not crowded.
The main attraction here is a Khmer-style prang with Buddha image. On the west are a number of chedis along with an ancient ordination hall guarded by lion images. The place was quite warm, therefore carry a hat, sun lotion and water. We spend about 45 minits here. Best to have your own transport as it may be difficult to get one here.
Written June 29, 2020
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fadanothai
Ayutthaya, Thailand571 contributions
Feb 2020
The main chedi is quite beautiful and surrounded by 18 auxiliary chedis. There is a modern temple building and shrine to King Taksin but the main draw is an ancient scripture hall with murals from the early 1800s, mostly gone but the remaining parts are nice and there is a wooden throne and cabinet. You can buy fish food to feed the fish in the river
Written February 21, 2020
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