| Introduction: |
| The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is in the Royal Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. |
| Attractions |
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha was built in the eighteenth century by King Rama I. This temple is more of a personal chapel for the royal family; however, it is also open to the public.
The Bot is the most important, and the largest, building in the shrine. It houses a 66-cm high statue of Buddha, carved out in green jade. It is mainly the architectural grandeur of the temple that attracts tourists. Buddha’s costume is changed thrice a year and is an important ritual that can be performed by the King only.
The interior walls of the shrine have Ayutthaya-style paintings, which depict the life of Buddha. Phra Mondop (library), the Royal Pantheon, a model of the Angkor Wat, and statues of elephants all over the complex are other important attractions of the temple. |
| Web-Site: |
Official Website |
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