Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing, Bangkok
Wat
Suthat Thep Wararam is located on Bamrung Muang Road at
the center of Ratanakosin island. Wat Suthat is one of the
first class royal temples in Thailand. Construction was
started in 1807 and finished in 1847. "Suthat Thep
Wararam" means "Suthat Sana Nakhon, a city located
on the Mount Sumeru, the centre of the universe, where Indra
is dwelling"
Phra Sri Sakayamunee, the principal Buddha
image, was moved from Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai province
to be placed in Wat Suthat in 1808. The Buddha image is
over 8 meters tall. Inside the hall, wall paintings depict
about the legend of Jataka Tales, 24 previous lives of the
Buddha.
Outside stand many Chinese pagodas, bronze
horses, and statues of Chinese soldiers, which have been
brought from China as ballast in rice boats during the reign
of Rama I.
The Giant Swing is located just right in
front of the temple. The swing ceremony was annually held
up until the 1930s but was discontinued to the high fatality
rate as young men tried to swing high enough to grab a sack
of gold on a pole about 25 metres in the air.
Open daily: 8.30 am. to 9.00 pm.
Admission Fee : Baht 20
Nearby Attractions : China town,
Khao-San Road
Location : Bangkok
Type : Historical Site, Sightseeing
Activities : Sightseeing
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