Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan, Bangkok, Thailand (29 August, 2006)
Wat Traimit (GPS: 13.73756, 100.51361), also written
Wat Trimit, or by its full name
Wat Traimit Witthayaram Worawiharn (วัดไตรมิตรวิทยารามวรวิหาร

), is a Buddhist temple in the Chinatown area of
Bangkok, Thailand. In English, Wat Traimit is known as the
Temple of the Golden Buddha because it houses the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue.
The Golden Buddha is 4 meters in height, made of 18-carat gold, and weighs in at five tonnes. This magnificent image was made in the
Sukhothai style, and thus is believed to date to the 13th century.
The gold Buddha of Wat Traimit was discovered by accident in 1955, when workers of the East Asiatic Company were working to extend the port of Bangkok. They unearthed what seemed to be a plain stucco Buddha. In the process of moving it to Wat Traimit, it was accidentally "damaged", causing the stucco to flak off, revealing the gold Buddha underneath. It is believed that the Buddha was encased in plaster during the Burmese raid of
Ayutthaya, to prevent its discovery. The revelation caused a national frenzy to tap at plaster Buddhas in an attempt to look for more gold one. Nonetheless, Wat Traimit's is still the biggest, heaviest and most valuable - its weight in gold is estimated at US$10 million.
It was built in 1939, and was originally known as Wat Sam Chin, meaning Three Chinese Temple - so named because three Chinese donors contributed their properties towards its construction. It was renamed Wat Traimit Witthayaram in 1956 when it became a royal temple. The famous gold Buddha within is called
Sukhothai Traimit. It is believed to have been made during the reign of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great of Sukhothai. It was moved from Wat Mahathat in
Sukhothai to Wat Chotinaram (@ Wat Phraya Krai) during the reign of King Rama III.
The Gold Buddha of Wat Traimit (Sep 2015)
Getting there
Wat Traimit is located about 200 meters from the
Hualamphong Railway Station, along the Thai-China Friendship Road (Thanon Mittaphep Thai-China), not on Traimit Road, which is located
after Yaowarat 3 Road. Take the Bangkok MRT to the Hua Lamphong Railway Station (
HUA). Coming out of the station, cross Thanon Rama IV (Rama IV Road) and enter Maha Phruttharam Road. This road follows the canal, Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem, which flows on its right. About 1600 ft (500 meters) down the road, you arrive at Wat Maha Phruttharam on your left.
Location: Traimit Road (Mittapheap Thai-China Road)
Opening hours: 9:00am-5:00pm
Entrance fees: free for temple, 20 baht to see the Golden Buddha
Entrance gate of Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan, Bangkok, Thailand (29 August, 2006)
Shrine of the Four-Faced Buddha at Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan, Bangkok, Thailand (29 August, 2006)
Wat Traimit on Google Street View
Wat Traimit (Aug 2017)
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