Itinerary

Temple of Golden Buddha (Wat Trimitr)

The most valuable statue in Thailand, in real worth, is the 5.5 tonnes of solid gold seated Buddha image at Wat Trimitr. Reaching to a height of 3 meters, the glittering golden image has come a long and wondrous way. Researchers theorise that the image was cast some 700 years ago during the Sukhothai period. The gleaming, apparently seamless body was ingeniously crafted in five interlocking parts with a master key to unlock the pieces.

When Sukhothai was succeeded by Ayutthaya as the capital, the image was transported to the new seat of government. As Ayutthaya was being beseiged by powerful Burmese invaders bent on sacking the city, the image was encased in stucco turning it into a homely looking piece of Buddha image. The ruse worked. When Ayutthaya fell, the Burmese looters did not bother to lay their hands on the stucco image.

When the new capital city was founded at Bangkok, a salvaging party shipped the stucco image to a remote riverside Bangkok temple where it was left in oblivion in for over a century. About half a century ago, the temple was relocated to make way for the present Port of Bangkok and the image was trundled off to the present Wat Trimitr. Twenty years later, Wat Trimitr's abbot decided to find proper housing for the outcast image and had it shifted to a temporary shelter. The crane slipped, dropping it to the soft ground, and opened a crack in the stucco image.

During the night, heavy rain struck. Worrying about the damage to the image, the abbot had a strange dream. He saw bright rays of light emitting from the stucco image. Early in the morning, he inspected the image closely and actually glimpsed through the crack the shiny metal sheen inside.

The Marble Temple (Wat Benchamabophit)
Acclaimed as one of the finest works of Thai temple architecture, the temple was built almost one century ago. Designed by the foremost Thai architect of the time, Prince Narissranuwatwong, the temple was constructed of imported Italian marble. Inside the main chapel, is situated the country's most captivating Buddha's image. To the eyes of worshippers, the benevolent facial expression of the image radiates inner peace and selflessness. Contemplating the figure has been a source of inspiration in the Buddhist way of life for the devouts over the centuries. In the enclosed inner courtyard behind the chapel, a row of Buddha's images in various postures and different phases of life lines its four walls to provide a study in the life of the Loard Buddha.
Gems Gallery
End your tour with a stop at the World Renowned & largest Jewelry Factory & Gems Gallery (ISO 9002 Certified Gems Gallery) to preview a video presentation on Ruby and Sapphires Mining in Thailand. You can watch skilled artists cut, polish and set each precious stone to create a perfect and exquisite unique piece of jewelry in factory and production environment. A showroom displaying thousand of unique designs, specially created by in-house artists can be purchased by those who are interested. Wrap up your visit in the lobby bar and refresh with free refreshment provided by the factory.

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