Wat Hiran Ruchi Worawihan

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Does this temple look a little Chinese to you? This, my friends, is Wat Hiran Ruchi Worawihan. It’s a fascinating blend of Thai and Chinese architectural styles. The temple was built around 1778 by a wealthy Chinese man named Ngoen. Ngoen was quite the influential figure. He was the father-in-law of King Rama II! Originally called Wat Bang Yi Ruea Klang, Wat Hiran Ruchi Worawihan boasts traditional Thai architecture adorned with delicate Chinese influences. Look closely at the ordination hall, with its six wooden stupas, and immerse yourselves in the intricate details of the mesmerizing mural paintings. They are a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of a bygone era. Inside, you’ll discover numerous ancient Buddha statues. The main image, a sight to behold, is crafted from gleaming brass. It depicts a crowned Buddha, radiating serenity and wisdom. Another notable statue is made of teakwood and covered in gold leaf, showcasing the richness of Thai artistry. Interestingly, Wat Hiran Ruchi Worawihan is located near Talat Wat Klang market. There, you can immerse yourselves in the sights and smells of fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. After you’ve explored the temple, I highly recommend a visit to the market to experience the authentic flavors of Bangkok.

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