【📸 Travel Notes of Wat Arun in Bangkok|Stunning beauty from different angles】

On the second day in Bangkok, I decided to spend the afternoon at Wat Arun. Take a boat from Saphan Taksin BTS Station and sail along the Chao Phraya River. With the gentle river breeze blowing, you can see the towering tower from afar, which makes people look forward to it.

Currently, the Temple of Arun only offers on-site ticket purchases, and the ticket price for foreign tourists is 200 baht per person. After entering the temple area, I found that there was a constant stream of people here. Each side of the tower was full of different surprises. Looking closely at the tower, the colorful porcelain pieces and exquisite shell collages were intertwined. The intricate carvings and details made people involuntarily take a few more photos. As I climbed up the steps of the tower, my vision gradually widened and I could see the magnificent scenery of the Chao Phraya River and downtown Bangkok. I couldn't help but sigh in admiration.

However, the most impressive view is at dusk. I took a boat to the small pavilion on the other side and chose a seat facing the river. As the sun gradually sets, the light changes from golden yellow to orange-red. The entire Wat Arun is surrounded by soft warm colors. The porcelain tiles on the tower body reflect slightly in the light. The beauty of that moment seems impossible to be fully captured by the camera of a mobile phone.

When night falls, the lights in Wat Arun are turned on. The tower glows softly in the dark and is reflected on the water, like a dream painting.

If you come to Bangkok, you must appreciate Wat Arun at different times and from different angles, especially at dusk, and see how it blooms with unique brilliance in the sunset from the perspective of the opposite bank.

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Post by Audrey66 | Mar 31, 2025

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