Bangkok’s most awe-inspiring temples
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 20, 2016, 15:54 IST
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One of Bangkok’s many remarkable features is its sheer abundance of glittering temples. Visiting at least a few of these is essential for any new tourist in Thailand. Not only are these temples stunning to look at, they’re fundame … Read more
One of Bangkok’s many remarkable features is its sheer abundance of glittering temples. Visiting at least a few of these is essential for any new tourist in Thailand. Not only are these temples stunning to look at, they’re fundamental to the Buddhist philosophy that drives much of Thai culture at its core. Each temple features a wealth of traditional Buddhist art, sculpture, and architecture. And much more than just tourist attractions, these temples, also commonly called ‘wats’, are foundational to the everyday life of local people and monks alike. As such, it’s imperative that tourists remain mindful of respectful dress and behaviour when visiting temples. Read less

One of Bangkok’s many remarkable features is its sheer abundance of glittering temples. Visiting at least a few of these is essential for any new tourist in Thailand. Not only are these temples stunning to look at, they’re fundamental to the Buddhist philosophy that drives much of Thai culture at its core. Each temple features a wealth of traditional Buddhist art, sculpture, and architecture. And much more than just tourist attractions, these temples, also commonly called ‘wats’, are foundational to the everyday life of local people and monks alike. As such, it’s imperative that tourists remain mindful of respectful dress and behaviour when visiting temples. Long skirts, pants, and shoulder-covering shirts are expected at most; closed-toed shoes are sometimes required at the more traditional wats.
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