Wat Intrarawihan (The Commoner's Temple)

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114 Wisutkasat Road
Bangkok, Thailand 10200
0 2628 5550
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This temple holds the famous Luangpor Toh, a gold-colored statue of the Buddha standing on a lotus-petal giving his blessing to all living things. The statue is 32 meters tall and 11 meters wide.  The statue was built in 1867, during the reign of King Rama IV.  Other attractions in the temple include a meditation building, and several halls including the Ubosatha Hall, housing a mini-museum of ancient Buddha images, antiques and porcelain.
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This temple borders on Thanon Wisut Kasat in the north end of Banglamphu.  Bus lines 30, 53 and 49 all stop nearby.
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May 21, 2009
Gigantic high! But not too nice. It is not very realistic. The body and face are very flat. But I realized here they put that piece of thin gold onto the Buddha.
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May 29, 2010
better compare to Manila
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