




Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand
Wat Traimit, the Temple of the Golden Buddha, officially known as Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan, is a Second Class Royal Temple located in Chinatown. The temple houses the Phra Phutta Maha Suwan Patimakonuna, an imposing solid gold Buddha statue weighing approximately 5,500 kg, making it the largest solid gold Buddha statue in the world! Admission: 40 baht, approximately 1 euro Hours: 8:00-17:00
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Walked to the temple from Chinatown. Impressive gold Buddha which you can view after buying a 100 Baht ticket and climbing several sets of stairs. There are quite a few rules you have to observe before and whilst viewing which are listed on signs in English (no shoes on, no video recording allowed etc.) It was quite nice to see people worshipping in front of the Buddha and it was only my self conscious self that stopped me from getting on the floor too. Besides the Buddha there are donation boxes and small gifts you can buy but be aware some are quite expensive like 800 THB which I think is £18 for a bracelet. There is a separate souvenir shop that has more reasonably priced items. I have marked this a 3, only because of one of the attendants where I viewed the Buddha. I didn't like the sense of being watched with suspicion and noticed that this person was treating all like that even though everyone was very respectful. Other than that this was a beautiful thing to do and on first sight of the Buddha I was overcome with a feeling of serenity.
It is a very beautiful and peaceful temple. The Buddha statue is made of gold. The interior of the temple is breathtaking. It feels peaceful in the temple. Must visit. There are restrictions for entry in temple, you have to cover your shoulders and knees (women). No caps are allowed. It has a ticket which was included for us in the tour package. The small shop has good souvenirs.