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Traveling to Wat Phra Kaew, there are many routes to go. Starting from going to BTS first, by BTS and Chao Phraya Expres...
18/03/2021

Traveling to Wat Phra Kaew, there are many routes to go. Starting from going to BTS first, by BTS and Chao Phraya Express Boat the step to go is to get off BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 2 and walk towards Chao Phraya River Under the bridge is the Sathorn Pier. Get off the Chao Phraya express boat, orange flag, board at Tha Chang Pier (N9), walk out of the pier. Then, you will find that Wat Phra Kaew on our right-hand side. Second, by BTS and buses; is to get off at National Stadium Station Exit 2 and walk to wait for the bus in front of the National Stadium Buses that pass are lines 15, 47, 508 or take BTS. Go down to Siam Station and walk down the opposite side of Siam Paragon, take a bus number 15 or 25 to reach Wat Phra Kaew as well. And next to the journey by the MRT, the subway. Third, MRT Hua Lamphong Station and buses is to get off at Hua Lamphong Station Exit 4. Then walk towards Bangkok Center Hotel, connecting bus number 25, 53 and take a ferry ride.
​Fourth, this method is suitable for people who live near the port or house in that area or who are convenient to Siriraj Hospital. By taking a ferry at Wang Lang Pier or Siriraj Pier at a price of 3.50 baht only and walking a little bit to reach Wat Phra Kaew. The next is a last resort for people who are not in a hurry or want to sit and watch the scenery. Fifth, the bus ride can take only one ride. There are lines 1, 3, 9, 15, 25, 30, 32, 33, 43, 44, 47, 53, 59, 64, 80, 82, 91, 203, 503, 508, 512. Suggestion that some buses stop at Thammasat University, we were able to walk to the temple not far.
​Sixth, how to travel by private car: you can park spots in various places and most of them pay for parking by the hour. There will be Wat Mahathat, the car parked in Wat Mahathat. Parking is quite limited (20 baht per hour for parking), Tha Maharaj, Soi Tawephol, enters Maharaj Road Soi opposite Wat Mahathat (30 baht per hour for parking), Ratchadamnoen Road parking lot (20 baht per hour). This is a different way for people who have never been to or want to try to visit the places that educate about history or cultures of Thailand.

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The Emerald Buddha (Thai: Phra Kaeo Morakot) is buddha statue of Thailand. Nowadays, it establishes at Wat Phra Kaew or ...
18/03/2021

The Emerald Buddha (Thai: Phra Kaeo Morakot) is buddha statue of Thailand. Nowadays, it establishes at Wat Phra Kaew or Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram. How to pay respect for make a wish. First prepare 3 lotus flowers, 5 incense sticks, 1 pair of candles, 1 bunch of garlands, 1 tray of jasmine flower, savory food, dessert and more money our age such as I’m 20 years old. I give money 21 bath. After that, put all the items in front of the Emerald Buddha.

​Starting to pay respect with Guan Yin, Light candles and incense. Start reading the chant of homage to the buddha, Namo tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammāsambuddhassa (3 times)
Puttamahamaneeratanapatimakarak Puchemi Tutiyumpi
Puttamahamaneeratanapatimakarak Puchemi Tatiyumpi
Puttamahamaneeratanapatimakarak Puchemi Atana Satjawatchena
Mahatecho Jawa Mahapanyo Ja Mahapoko Ja mahayaso
Ja Pawant Nippanasa Patjayo Hotu

​I am worship for Buddha, dharma, monk, parents and teacher. Tell your name and make a wish to the Buddha, and dress code to enter the temple of the Emerald Buddha. The Emerald Buddha is the royal court area, there is important to Thailand. Therefore, everyone has to dress modestly for respect to place. Everyone behaves the rule of temple. For example, do not wear sleeveless shirts, spaghetti straps, off the shoulder top. Do not wear short pant, ripped jean, long skirt and brogue shoes. If not properly dressed, the Bureau of the Royal Household (BRH) prepare clothes to borrow at Wiset Chai Chan gate. Just deposit 100 baht and identification card, when the dress is returned, the staff will return all the identification cards and deposits.
​Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram is open daily from 08:30 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. , to have sufficient time it is better to be in before 03:00 a.m. Thai citizen can enter for free, just hand your identification card at the entrance.Entrance fee for foreigners is 500 THB per person, children under 120cm have free entry. A strict dress code is applicable, please be prepared as entrance may be refused. For more information you can call 0 2623 5500-3100.
​Tourists are able to visit the temple grounds of Wat Phra Kaew (royal temple with the emerald Buddha), this is also the most impressive part of the complex. The area with Grand Palace and the chapel with the emerald Buddha may be off limits for special occasions or religious ceremonies. Anyone visits the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha and Fabric museum. All of which are located in the Grand Palace area. If you want audio guide for listen to lectures in English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin and Thai, you can be rent 200 baht at the public relations. For ticket can be purchased at the ticket office or ticket can be purchased online before visiting at least 24 hours in advance.
​There are 4 regulations and interdict: First, do not use the flash for printing photography at terrace because there may have been irreversible damage. Second, inside the building, especially the chapel do not take photo and if violated, there is a fine and seize the recording media. Third, if visiting more 10 people you need to request for permission letter from director of currency management office. Fourth, please don't make a loud noise and throw rubbish in the provided trash can.
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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha sits within the grounds of the Bangkok Grand Palace, surrounded by walls more than a mi...
18/03/2021

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha sits within the grounds of the Bangkok Grand Palace, surrounded by walls more than a mile long. Inside, it contains some of the finest examples of Buddhist sculpture, architecture, painting, and decorative craft in Thailand. The Emerald Buddhasits atop a huge gold altar in the center of the temple. It is a rather small, dark statue, just over 2 feet tall, made of green jasper or perhaps jadeite ("emerald" refers to the intense green color, not the specific stone). Like many other Buddha statues in Thailand, the Emerald Buddha is covered in a seasonal costume, which is changed three times a year to correspond to the summer (crown and jewelry), winter (golden shawl), and rainy months (gilt robe and headdress).
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The important sculpture and architecture of Temple of the Emerald Buddha,it is the temple that King Phra Phutthayodfa Ch...
18/03/2021

The important sculpture and architecture of Temple of the Emerald Buddha,it is the temple that King Phra Phutthayodfa Chulalok the Great graciously to be built in line with the establishment of Rattanakosin.It is home to a vast collection of history, including a variety of architectural and sculpture works. There are so many tourist attractions in Wat Phra Kaew: first of all, Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaew has the beauty of architectural art. Wat Phra Kaew is a building that brings together the history of the past. There have been many renovations to the buildings. The art inside the building represents a variety of cultures that have been blended. Wat Phra Kaew is a monastery built with the Grand Palace. The tradition of building temples within the palace area has existed since the Sukhothai period as the capital, and there are differences from the general temple.
​There is only the Buddhist shrine district, and don't have monk in the temple. Wat Phra Kaew is a temple for the King to perform various charities according to the ancient royal traditions. Second, the Ubosot is a very beautiful place. There is a Thai-style building made of bricks and cement, it is the art of the late Ayutthaya period, and it is a place to enshrine the Emerald Buddha. Third, The Emerald Buddha formally named Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon is a Buddha image in the late Lanna style, sitting cross-legged statue. The Buddha image is carved from solid green jade. Inside the temple there are 2 giant statues are guards at the corridor of the corridor inside the temple total 6 pairs, it was built in the reign of King Phra Nang Klao Chao Yu Hua. These giants are the main characters in the literature of the Ramayana. Fourth, Hermit sculpture is a bronze sculpture cast. The King Phra Nangklao is graciously pleased to build enshrine to commemorate traditional medicine. In front of the hermit there was a stone grinding stand where people in the old days used to grind herbs here.
​It is believed that it will make the herbs have more properties. Fifth, Ratchakon Manusorn and Pongsanusorn hall was built in the reign of King Rama IV located on the glass wall and behind the Ubosot to the north. Inside the Buddha image of various reigns, within a picture of the royal chronicle of Ayudhya. Which is the handiwork of Khruo Ingkong the best Thai painters at that period. Sixth, The Mondop was first built in the reign of King Buddha Yot Fa Chulalok the Great. The area where this mondop is located is a large pond, and there is a Ho Phra Monthien Tham (the Supplementary Library) in the middle of the pond.
​This Phra Mondop (the Library) was built in Thai style architecture imitate the Phra Mondop that enshrined Buddha's footprint in Saraburi province. Seventh, the original Vihan phra nak was smaller than now, and it was built in the reign of King Phra Buddha Yot Fa Chulalok the Great for being a place to enshrine Phra Nak. Later in the reign of King Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua (Rama III), the king saw that there was an increase Lord Relics in the royal family's and that there was no storage place, and thought there was also the temple was built to keep the relics in the Ayutthaya period.

​Therefore, the king saw that a temple should be built for keeping the lord relics in this temple as well, but still maintains the name of Vihan phra nak until the present for the Phra Nak invited to place in the Phra Vihan Yod. Eighth, Phra Vihan Yod was originally a white temple built in the reign of King Buddha Yot Fa Chulalok the Great. To enshrine Phra Thep Bidon Later Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua (Rama III) ordered to dismantle and build a new one, and bestowed the name of this vihan as Phra Sawet Kudakarn Viharn Yot.
​In order to enshrine various Buddha images one of them was the phra nak. Ninth, the Montientham Hall is architecture and decorations, including the murals inside the Phra Montien Tham Hall is a Wang Na art style. Inside the Montientham Hall is a place to store various versions of the Tripitaka. Finally, Chakri Maha Prasat hall was built by King Rama V and completed in 1882. King Rama V wanted an entirely western look to his new home, but others in the court argued that the king's residence and throne hall should reflect Siamese motifs. Thus, the domed roof was replaced by a Thai styled roof, it is a royal residence that combines Thai and Western architecture.
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History of temple.Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram or Wat Phra Kaew was built under the royal order of King Rama the First...
17/03/2021

History of temple.
Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram or Wat Phra Kaew was built under the royal order of King Rama the First. It was builded according to Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, a temple located in Ayutthaya, when established Rattakosin in 1782 and finish in 1784.The temple sits on the east side and in the outter royal court. Inside sits the Emeral Buddha made in single emera, 48.0 cm wide 66 cm tall and rest on a golden throne. Around the temple on the outside, there are wall paintings telling a story of Ramayana. Another place of intersts include Phra Prang, Phra Sri Rattana Pagoda, a mock of Prasat Nakhonwat, Prasat Phrathepbidorn, etc. Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram receive renovation every 50 years the renovation started during the reign of King rama the third, king rkma the fifth, king rama the seventh and king rama nineth to commenmorate. During king Rama the Nineth was to commenmorate the 200 aniversary of Rattanakosin in year 1982.
​It was a royal intention for Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram to enshrine the Buddha Maha Mani Rattanatimakorn or the Emerald Buddha, it was taken from Vientiane. But in fact, it was discovered at Wat Phra Kaew in Chiang Rai Province, it is a place to perform royal charity. The temple of the Emerald Buddha is the temple that does not have Buddhist monks because there is only a part of the Buddha, no part of the Sangha. The temple of the Emerald Buddha has been completely renovated and massive restoration of the entire monastery. There was in the reign of King Rama V and in the reign of King Chulalongkorn to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rattanakosin in 1882. Later in the reign of King Prajadhipok, the whole monastery was restored on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the royal ceremony.
​In the present reign, graciously pleased for renovation the whole monastery once again in 1982. When there was a 200years anniversary of Rattanakosin with her royal Highness Siam Boromrajakumari presided over the restoration of the temple of the Emerald Buddha, an important temple and a showpiece of the country. As well as being an important tourist destination of the country.
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History of wat phra kaew.Wat Phra Si Rattana or Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram is locally known as Wat Phra Kaew. The Em...
17/03/2021

History of wat phra kaew.
Wat Phra Si Rattana or Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram is locally known as Wat Phra Kaew. The Emerald Buddha statue in the temple gave out the name of the “Temple of the Emerald Buddha.” Wat Phra Kaew temple built on the orders of King Rama I along with the main Grand Palace. It built in 1782, during the reign of the reign of Phutthayotfa Chulalok, King Rama I (1782–1809). It is the temple in the Grand Palace, as well as Wat Phra Si Sanphet, a royal palace temple in the Ayutthaya period.
​Wat Phra Si Rattana means the residence of the Holy Jewel Buddha. The temple was built in 1783 under King Rama I, who moved the Emerald Budhha figurine and capital city to Bangkok. The statue got its name from the green jade stone that it was carved from. The temple of Emerald Buddha’s exterior and interior are in orange, green, red, and blue. Thai people believe that they found Emerald Buddha during the 1400s in Cheang Rai. The age and origin of this statue remain unconfirmed because of the conflicting chronicles between Thailand and its neighboring country. People believe that the ancient Emerald Buddha can bring good luck and prosperity.

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