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Bangkok: Wat Tri Mit Wit Thayaram

Wat Tri Mit Wit Thayaram is one of the famous temple here in Bangkok, oh well almost all of the temples in Bangkok are famous and they are everywhere literally. This temple was made with solid white marble and gold. It was like a palace rather than a temple because of its marvelous structure.


An entrance fee of 40 Baht could be paid at the side of this temple but the fee was an honesty policy there because no one checks if you are paid for the ticket or not.

Here is the break down list of its architectural parts and design. Upon entering, you may get a shoe bag from the rack because you have to leave your foot wear at the door before entering the Golden Buddha statue then return the bag when you are done.

These are intricate designs, which could be found at the side of the 3 level. These are made from brass and it is huge! There is also a museum located here but we aren't sure if there's a separate fee for that.

Lady monks are also seen here, where they worship and say their prayers. They were like the ones seen from the movies, which could fly because of their powers.

Inside was a golden Buddha, which was 5 tons or more. It's really made from genuine gold. Donations are dropped through the vault. Other Buddhist statues and huge vases are also displayed.

There was also another temple beside it, which has also an awesome architecture! c",)

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