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Wat Mahathat Review

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This temple is a relatively well-preserved temple, and there are complete Buddha statues. It feels that the damage of the temples in the big city is very serious. We must avoid going to the temple at noon. The sun is too poisonous. It is suggested that we live freely in the vicinity early in the morning. There are only 50 tickets for this temple. There are also 220 tickets for sale. If we go shopping by charter bus, we can buy the combined tickets in one day, and if we ride a bicycle by ourselves. It's better to choose a representative ticket to buy alone. It's too far between several scenic spots. Rent 50 bicycles a day, and pack a dumb car for an hour 300. It's still expensive to return it to 200. Many people will make a good deal of money. Pictures taken with Buddha statues should be squatted or sat down, not taller than Buddha statues. An administrator sat there and stared at them all the time. There are not many tourists in the whole big city, so it's comfortable to go around by oneself. Where bicycles are rented, a map of 98 temples will be sent free of charge. It's shocking, of course, most of them have only pedestals left. Joint tickets include six scenic spots, two of which are outside the city and are valid for one month.

Wat Mahathat

Posted: Feb 5, 2019
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    Wat Phra Mahathat, Thailand, was a royal temple of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It is one of the oldest and most significant temples in the history of Ayutthaya as it housed the Buddha's holy relic. Many important royal ceremonies of the Ayutthaya era had been hosted here. When the Ayutthaya Kingdom failed in 1767, Wat Phra Mahathat was severely damaged by fire and was since abandoned. The temple is located in the area of the Ayutthaya Historical Park nowadays. Attractions in Wat Phra Mahathat of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya include remains of important old buildings such as pagodas, octagonal pagodas, royal hall, small temples, murals under a Bodhi tree, and the famous sand-stone Ayutthaya-style head of the Buddha image in a tree's root.

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  • annjoyพาเหวน
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    Came on February 6, 2023. Mahathir Temple and some other ancient relics in the surrounding area are collectively called "Dacheng Historical and Cultural Park", and Mahathir Temple is a relatively large-scale relics in the "park". Come to Mahathir Temple, the ruins are sad, and tourists can feel the war on civilization very intuitively. Mahatai Temple also has a very famous landscape, that is, the "tree cradling Buddha head" in the southeast corner of the temple, close to watch, it is really moving... May there be less strife in the world, more understanding and tolerance!

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  • Aljane
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    One of Ayutthaya’s magnificent historical creations gives a mesmerizing glimpse to the people of today. I can suggest this place is a must to visit if you are planning to travel to Thailand.

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