Welcome
to Wat Paknam Phasi
Chareon
The Royal Temple
Gemma & Mark's Adventure
Take a Look Inside!
The interior architectural design of the temple is characterized by intricate decorations, vibrant colors, and ornate details.
The temple's main hall, or ubosot, features a central altar with a large Buddha statue, surrounded by smaller statues and intricate carvings on the walls and columns. The ceiling is adorned with traditional Thai paintings depicting scenes from Buddhist stories, while the floor is covered with colorful tiles in a variety of patterns.
The walls of the ubosot are decorated with intricate murals depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha and other important figures in Buddhism. The murals are painted in vibrant colors and feature detailed depictions of the characters, as well as ornate borders and decorative elements.
The temple also has a smaller hall, known as the Sala Kanparian, which features intricate wood carvings and a stunning gold-painted ceiling. The walls of the Sala Kanparian are adorned with murals depicting the story of the Ramayana, a Hindu epic which is also an important story in Thai culture.
Throughout the temple, there are also numerous smaller altars and shrines, each with its own unique design and decorations. These altars may feature statues of specific deities, offering tables, or other decorative elements such as flowers or incense.