Saturday, September 25, 2010

Wat Bowon Niwet in Bangkok


Wat Bowon Niwet
Bangkok
Wat Bowon Niwet is regarded as being one of Bangkok’s most important temples, not least because it was here a number of kings (including Thailand’s current king, King Bhumibol) served their time in the monkhood. The national headquarters of the Thammayut Buddhist sect, the temple was built in 1829 and houses a very ornate ‘shrine-hall’ and a Buddha image from the 14th century. The temple also houses Mahamakut Buddhist University. Its main gate is opened once a week on lunar observance days and special events. The gate is finished in gold-leaf and its extremely ornate design includes coloured glass. Wat Bowon Niwet is a good place to visit if you have the time, but is perhaps not as important as some of the main sites if you have limited time.
Details: Admission to the temple is free and it is open daily from 08:00-17:00
How to get there: The temple is in the Banglamphu (Rattanakosin) area of Bangkok on Phra Sumen Road. If you would like to go by taxi, a fare from central Bangkok will be in the 80-90 Baht region.
The following buses will get you there:
Bus number: 15, 56, 68.
Contact: Tel: 0-2281-2831-3 
Website: http://www.watbowon.org/

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