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#Bangkok Itinerary
Bangkok, Thailand is a world-famous tourist resort city. Every day, thousands of tourists come to Bangkok for sightseeing and vacation. The Chao Phraya River is the mother river of Bangkok and even the whole of Thailand. There are many scenic spots gathered along the Chao Phraya River. This time I will introduce a one-day tour along the Chao Phraya River Skytrain line. All attractions are free to visit and take photos📸, no tickets are required. You need to take off your shoes when entering the main temple building.
Itinerary introduction: First take the BTS Skytrain to Bang Wa บางหว้า station. After getting off the station, walk 1.5 kilometers or take a motorcycle to the first attraction: Wat Yang Bang Chak วัดยางบางจาก. Because there are rubber trees planted around the temple. Including the west side of the temple beside the Chao Phraya River. That’s why it was called Wat Yang Bang Chak. It was built during the reign of King Rama III, and upon entering the temple, you'll see a golden stupa with arches in four directions and an octagonal base. On the left is the royal style chapel from the reign of King Rama III, without the crow's tail crow leaves. There is only one palai in front of the floral patterned gable. It faces the canal to the east, has rounded columns, and no eaves in the capital. The curved base of an Ayutthaya period junk boat. Doors and windows have stucco arches. No Admission Sema is housed in an arch with a circular spire in 8 directions, with Viharn on the left, paired with Ubosot. But it’s the same old tradition. A bouquet of crow and swan tail leaves. There is a lotus on the capital of the octagonal column. The base is also curved in the style of the Ayutthaya period. Doors and windows have stucco arches. There is Luang Phor Noppakao. A sacred Buddha image from the Ayutthaya period, depicted in a meditative posture. There are 9 fingers on the foot, which is where the name comes from. The whole scenic spot is very photogenic. After visiting this temple, we walked a few hundred meters forward and arrived at another ancient temple attraction: Wat Thongsalat วัดทองศาลางาม. The temple was built in 1757 as Wat Thong Lang, sometimes referred to as Wat Thong, and received royal recognition in 1777. The temple building is tall and majestic, and the exterior decorative structure is full of Siamese cultural and artistic style design. It is exquisite and photogenic. After visiting this temple, walk forward about two hundred meters and you will arrive at the third ancient temple attraction, Wat Kamphaeng Bangchakวัดกำแพงบางจาก. This is an ancient temple. Built along the Chao Phraya River. It is said that it was probably built in the late Ayutthaya period. Inside there are original murals depicting the Ten Life Stories. and paintings depicting events of the time, such as photographs of the People's Defense Fortress during an era when trade with foreigners flourished. The main Buddha statue is named Luang Pho Busarakam. This is a statue of Malawichai Buddha. The whole temple is very exquisite and beautiful, and it is very photogenic.
Attraction address:
Wat Kamphaeng Bangchak
271 Soi Phet Kasem 20, Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok 10160
Wat Thongsalat
วัดทองศาลางาม:247 Phet Kasem Road, Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok 10160
Wat Yang Bang Chak
วัดยางบางจาก:128 Phet Kasem Rd, Khuha Sawan, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok 10160