Wat Bang Yi Khan, an Ayutthaya temple hidden in Bangkok
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Dec 12, 2024
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- Wat Bang Yi Khan is also known by other names such as Wat Mutharacharam or Wat Muk Ratchatharam. It is not known when these names were given, or if they were the original names of Wat Bang Yi Khan that locals call it. It is believed to be an ancient temple since the middle Ayutthaya period. It received the royal charter of the boundary markers around 2172.
- The ordination hall is in the shape of an Ayutthaya arched ship. Inside, there are many Buddha images on the same base. Inside, there are murals painted by artists in the late Ayutthaya period. However, they were repaired and added in the early Rattanakosin period during the reign of King Rama III. However, the style of painting in the Ayutthaya period is still preserved.
- Location: Wat Bang Yi Khan, Soi Arun Amarin 30, Arun Amarin Road, Bang Yi Khan Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok 10700
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