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Wat Phra Kaew

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Wat Phra Kaew, located in Sathan, Thailand, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance of the country. This sacred temple is famous for housing the Emerald Buddha, a highly revered statue that is a symbol of Thai Buddhism. Visitors to Wat Phra Kaew will be captivated by its stunning design, intricate murals, and the serene atmosphere that invites reflection and spirituality.

About Wat Phra Kaew


Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is one of the most important and revered temples in Thailand. Nestled in Sathan, this magnificent temple complex draws visitors from around the globe, showcasing the exquisite artistry and deep spiritual significance that characterize Thai culture. The temple was established in 1782 and has since become a central symbol of Buddhism in the region.

At the heart of Wat Phra Kaew lies the Emerald Buddha, a remarkable statue carved from a single piece of jade. It is not only a piece of art but also a revered talisman that represents the spiritual and political sovereignty of Thailand. The statue is housed in a beautifully adorned temple structure, complementing its historical and cultural importance.

Visitors to Wat Phra Kaew are also treated to stunning architecture featuring intricate details and vivid colors. The temple’s vibrant murals depict scenes from the Ramayana and other key mythological themes, providing insight into the moral and ethical teachings of Buddhism. As you walk through the temple grounds, the serene ambiance invites visitors to reflect and appreciate the spiritual legacy of Thailand.

The grounds of Wat Phra Kaew are meticulously maintained, with impressive gardens and courtyards that enhance the experience of exploring this sacred site. The temple premises are also home to several other stunning structures, each with its unique character and significance, contributing to the overall splendor of the complex.

While visiting Wat Phra Kaew, it is important to observe the local customs and dress respectfully, as it is a place of worship. The experience of exploring this hallowed temple offers not just a glimpse into Thailand’s artistic heritage but also an opportunity for spiritual contemplation.

With its breathtaking beauty and profound cultural significance, Wat Phra Kaew serves as an essential destination for travelers seeking to understand the rich tapestry of Thai history and spirituality. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious about Thailand’s heritage, Wat Phra Kaew promises a memorable experience that lingers long after your visit.

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Full Address

192 1020, Sathan, 57140, Thailand

Name in Thai

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Address in Thai

192 1020 ตำบล สถาน, เชียงของ 57140 ไทย

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10 thoughts on “Wat Phra Kaew

  1. just have a time at morning not too hot, At noon maybe not a good time. Thai and the temple is the way of life here. Nice place to visit.

  2. Although pretty busy, the temple was something I found to be a great cultural experience after visiting the temple ruins Ankgor Wat, Cambodia. This temple even has a miniature Angkor Wat model on display, the significance of this I’m unsure..?I only spent a little over an hour at both the temple and the Grand Palace, it’s very congested and difficult to grab nice pictures of the area because of this. If you’re interested in history and more about the Buddhist culture behind the temple, and the significance of the Emerald Buddha, I would suggest reading up on it briefly before going to visit, or making sure you can arrange a tour guide. Your ticket at the temple and the Grand Palace, is also available to use at the Dusit Palace Park? You would have to double check if you’re interested in this option, as the palace and/or Palace Park is not directly in the temple and Grand Palace vicinity. Beyond beautiful is the craftsmanship of the temple, including the intricate details. It is quite unbelievable and just something neat to visit as its like nothing else.

  3. This place is huge! Very busy with tourists and you need to spend some time there to try to see it all but very worth your time. Beautiful Temples and buildings to see. I will definitely go back on my next trip.

  4. This is a great place with cultural significance. It can get very crowded. Make sure you are there early. Also to avoid the heat

  5. Well I thought we were wondering but my wife had a plan. To find Wat Phra Kaew Chaing Khong. For Buddhists its very special as it is closely connected to the other two more famous ones In Bangkok and Chaing Rai.Its nice as we could walk along the river till the steps and street up to the temple. Its was very quiet, also cold as it was winter in Thailand and a cold snap came in. For us 12 degrees is cold. The monks keep it clean and well kept up, the Boat and surrounding small halls are nice. It not big at all and can be toured and photographed in an hour.

  6. Wat Phra Kaew is quite a nice temple, but three of the first seven reviews shown here are for the temple of the same name in Bangkok! Not very helpful for visitors to Chiang Khong.

  7. Wat Phra Kaew is a great place to visit but it is overcrowded. Before entering the grounds of Wat Phra Kaew some locals may try to trick you saying that it is closed & also that your clothes are too revealing so that you would buy clothes to cover up from them. To avoid being tricked by these people,do wear modest clothing to visit this place. Wear something which is not too tight, not showing off your shoulders and cleavage, skirt or pants below the knees and you’re good to go! Keep in mind that this is a place of worship and do show some respect ?

  8. Before visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, It’s worth taking at least a quick glance at the history behind the statue which is housed at its centre and after which it is named. Recorded as existing as far back as the early 1400s, the story of this statue encompasses significant parts of the history of the people and the country. Originating in the Lanna kingdom in what is now northern Thailand, and being enshrined in Bangkok at the beginning of the Chakri Dynasty, it continues to hold a central place in Thai culture, being part of major religious and royal rites annually. Understanding this really allows you to put in context what appears to be a rather small statue seen from a distance.However this temple is not just about the statue, as the grounds contain not only amazing architecture from a variety of periods, built during restorations and renovations by previous Kings, but also a plethora of statues dotted around the area, both created in Thailand, and brought by trade from China. A favourite for many, including myself, is the golden chedi held up by brightly coloured yakkas, But it is worth spending some time exploring the knocks and crannies and finding beautiful bowls, statues, designs and views all over the place.One thing to be aware of, is that due to the huge popularity of this temple and the whole area, it can get extremely busy, So be prepared for the crowds or try and make it as early as possible.

  9. wow wow wow……..very special to be able to have the opportunity to experience this when they had a ceremony – l was there at the right time . The lantern lit entrance was spectacular and. the feeling of a night time entering this amazing building can be quite overwhelming

  10. The number of Buddhist temples in Bangkok is also quite large, the Jade Buddha Temple is a very unique building, the whole Buddhist temple looks very unique, the golden dome, neat green, is a royal temple style structure, like the scenery and atmosphere here, quiet and magnificent.

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Wat Phra Kaew is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 192 1020, Sathan, 57140, Thailand



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