Wat Bho, Mon temple on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Nonthaburi province, Thailand
Wat Bho is a Mon temple, named Wat Phia Bho in Mon, which means Rattan Temple or Wat Whai. It’s situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, in Nonthaburi province, Thailand.
I used to present this temple to you in my old post. At that time, I took photos of the temple from outside, but this time I went inside the temple.
Inside the temple, there are many interesting things to see….
The Ubosot of this temple is exquisitely built with two-storey in Thai style. It looks outstanding from a far distance.
Apart from the Ubosot, there are various beautiful buildings; i.e. a prayer hall, a sermon hall, a bell tower, a merit-making hall, and a pier pavilion, etc.
Naga Cave
The nine-headed Naga is marvelous and looks sacred.
Outside there are also ponds for the Naga which are decorated beautifully. And the surrounding area is nice with lovely flowers.
Bell tower
Wat Bho is probably suitable for those who believe in the supernatural, such as….
Thao Wessuwan
And other sacred statues….
And other awesome statues and amazing decorations....
The temple is worth a visit indeed.