Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Temple of the Emerald Buddha showing a temple or place of worship as well as a large group of people
Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Temple of the Emerald Buddha featuring religious aspects and a temple or place of worship
Temple of the Emerald Buddha featuring interior views, a temple or place of worship and religious elements
Temple of the Emerald Buddha featuring religious elements and a temple or place of worship


The most sacred and revered object in the Kingdom of Thailand, the Emerald Buddha sits on an oversized golden throne inside Wat Phra Kaew.

Known to visitors as “the Temple of the Emerald Buddha”, Thai people believe that this is the oldest sculpture of Buddha in the world, and it is this, combined with its mesmerising green glow, that makes it such an important religious icon.

Wat Phra Kaew is located within the Grand Palace and is probably the complex’s most visited temple. Built in 1785 at the request of King Rama I, the Emerald Buddha was moved here from Wat Arun on the other side of the river.

The temple itself is particularly beautiful, with gilded features and mosaics that reflect the bright Bangkok sun. The Buddha statue itself is surprisingly small, but unquestionably beautiful. Made from a single block of green jade and not from emeralds as it name suggests, the figure was discovered in the early 15th Century, hidden inside stucco in a temple in Chiang Rai.

The Emerald Buddha is shrouded in mystery. The fact that its age and origins have never been confirmed only adds an air of intrigue to the many different stories and legends that point to its creation and history before its arrival in Bangkok. Thai people believe that it will bring luck and fortune to all those who possess it.

The Emerald Buddha’s popularity may mean you have to wait in a queue with the pilgrims who come from all over Thailand to see the statue. There is a ceremonial changing of the statue’s outfit with every change of season, which is presided over by the King of Thailand himself. Inside the temple, there’s a model of the Cambodian temple Angkor Wat, where the Emerald Buddha was kept while it was under Siamese control.

Like the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is open daily, but closes mid-afternoon. You will need to dress respectfully and cover your arms, legs and feet. A taxi, ferry or tuk-tuk is the best form of transport for the temple.

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Even on a Sunday at closing it was absolutely ram packed, couldnt even get in the queue, stressful.

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Very busy so choose a quiet time

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check times. I arrived too late

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You can hire there for 200BHT the audio guide just for 1,5 hour. But the time is to short for this palace. Not worth to take it also because of the nformations.

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