On Day 4 of our journey, we embarked on a half-day excursion to the illustrious Wat Arun Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, during July 2022. This iconic landmark, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural significance, offered an enlightening glimpse into the country’s spiritual heritage. Our visit was marked by a profound appreciation for the intricate designs and serene ambiance that characterize this remarkable site. Overall, the experience was both enriching and memorable, contributing significantly to our understanding of Thailand’s historical and cultural landscape. In July 2022, I embarked on a half-day excursion to Wat Arun, the iconic “Temple of Dawn,” situated along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Despite the sweltering heat, the temple’s intricate architecture and serene ambiance made the visit truly memorable.

Wat Arun Temple, Bangkok

Wat Arun, officially known as Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, is a prominent Buddhist temple located in the Bangkok Yai district. The temple’s name is derived from Aruṇa, the Hindu god representing the radiations of the rising sun. Its central prang, symbolizing Mount Meru from Hindu cosmology, is flanked by satellite prangs dedicated to Phra Phai, the wind god.

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Our Half Day Trip To Wat Arun Temple : Bangkok, Thailand (Jul’22) 2

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In April 2022, I had the unique opportunity to attend a traditional Thai wedding ceremony in Sattahip, Thailand. This experience provided deep insights into the rich cultural tapestry of Thailand and the profound significance of its matrimonial customs.

Ready for the Thai Wedding Ceremony

Thai Wedding Ceremony

Thai Wedding Ceremony

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In a city known for dazzling skyscrapers and busy streets, sometimes the most meaningful experiences come from unexpected quiet corners. On one afternoon in Bangkok, I wandered into a place filled with vivid colors and deep spiritual energy — the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Tucked away in the Bangkapi neighborhood, this Hindu temple stands as a testament to the Indian community’s cultural roots in Thailand, offering both spiritual calm and architectural beauty

Temple entrance at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Bangkok

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In the heart of Bangkok’s urban rhythm lies a calm spiritual retreat that many visitors overlook. On a quiet evening stroll near the city’s busy districts, I found Wat Hua Lamphong Temple — a serene Buddhist temple where the energy shifted instantly from honking traffic to gentle temple bells and peaceful prayer spaces. This temple isn’t just a religious site; it’s a moment of quiet in Bangkok’s nonstop pace, and one of my favorite places to slow down and observe how local daily life merges with spirituality.

Pay Respect At Wat Hua Lamphong Temple : Bangkok, Thailand (Sep'19) 6

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12th March  2009 / At Thai language school in Bangkok, Thailand.

Few Months I Learned Thai Language : Bangkok, Thailand (2009) 8

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1st Jan 2009 / I visited to Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Sharing some images.

Pay Respect At Wat Pho Temple : Bangkok, Thailand (Jan'09) 10

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On 12th Jun 2008, a day trip to Siam Ancient Siam Bangkok (formerly known as Ancient City) near Bangkok. A park constructed under the patronage of Lek Viriyaphant and spreading over 200 acres (0.81 km2) in the shape of Thailand.

Siam Ancient City

Siam Ancient City

Ancient Siam is dubbed the world’s largest outdoor museum. Situated close to the Crocodile Farm in Samut Prakan province, the 320-hectare city features 116 structures of Thailand’s famous monuments and architectural attractions. The grounds of Ancient Siam correspond roughly to the shape of the Kingdom, with each of the monuments lying at their correct places geographically. Some of the buildings are life-size replicas of existing or former sites, while others are scaled-down.

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What is Siam Ancient City Bangkok?
It is a large open-air museum featuring replicas of Thailand’s famous temples, monuments, and historical sites.

Where is Ancient City located?
It is located in Samut Prakan, about 30–40 km from central Bangkok.

Why is Muang Boran famous?
It is known as one of the world’s largest outdoor museums with over 100 replicas of Thai landmarks.

How big is Ancient City Bangkok?
The park spans over 200 acres and is shaped like Thailand.

Can you explore Ancient City in one day?
Yes, it is designed as a day trip, though the area is large and may require planning.

Is it worth visiting Ancient City Bangkok?
Yes, especially for those interested in Thai culture, architecture, and photography.

How do you get around inside Muang Boran?
Visitors can walk, cycle, or rent golf carts to explore the vast area.

What makes Ancient City unique?
It recreates Thailand’s geography and heritage in one place.

Who built Ancient City Bangkok?
It was created by Lek Viriyaphan to preserve Thai culture and history.

Is Ancient City good for photography?
Yes, it offers beautiful landscapes, temples, and cultural structures ideal for photos.