Wat Po: Temple of traditional Thai massage
and the
giant reclining Buddha
Some
Thais
claim
Wat
Po
as
the
unofficial
first
university
of
Thailand.
It
was
once
the
country's
hub
of
various
studies
and still
remains
the
most
accredited
school
of
Thai
traditional
massage. Wat Po
used
to be a lodging for provincial
students,
especially
those from Thammasat
University.
That
said, many
Thai
celebrities started their success
stories here, may they be politicians,
economists, academics,
etc.
Similar
to Wat
Arun ,
the
temple
was believed to
be
established
during
Ayuthaya as the capital (1350-1767.)
It was renamed
from
Wat
Potaram
to
Wat
Po
and
finally
to
Wat Phra Chetuponwimonmangklaram
by
King
Rama
I.
Though
given
a
(very
long)
new
name,
Thais
still
prefer
to call Wat
Po for short.
This
temple
is
famous
for
the
giant
reclining
Buddha,
the
Chinese
giants,
and as mentioned, Thai
traditional
massage. Wat Po is
also
among
one
of
the
nine
temples
where
Bangkok
people do a worship during
the
new
year.
Hours: 8 am-6 pm,
daily
Admission: 50 Baht
Rating 4/5
Review
+A visit to Turkey without a Turkish
bath is like a visit to Thailand without
a traditional Thai massage. And if
you've come to Wat Po, it's the
original. Wat Po is the school of
traditional Thai massage. +Wat Po
is the best temple where you can see a
combination of Chinese and Thai (e.g.
the Chinese giants standing here and
there.)
-Traditional Thai massage may not be for
everyone. There are
submission postures similar to
wrestling. (I've tried it and feel like
so.) People with weak bones should
take careful considerations.
Observe first before taking a course.
Wat Po is ideal for
-People wanting a traditional Thai
massage 5/5
-Photographers
4/5
Reviewer Chai
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Wat Po temple is beautiful for its unique china
workmanship.
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The giant golden reclining Buddha, the
highlight of the temple.
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The traditional Thai massage in Wat Po is the
best in Thailand. And you can have one
here as well.
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A picture tells a history. A mural in the reclining Buddha temple
portraying how a gentleman courts a lady back in those days.
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Map of Wat Po
Pier: Tha Tien (N8)
Related
topics to Wat Po
Erawan
shrine
Sri
Maha Mariammna temple
Wat
Arun
Wat
Phra Kaew
Wat
Traimit
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