Wat Pa Pradu, Buddhist temple in Tha Pradu, Thailand.
Wat Pa Pradu is a temple in Tha Pradu featuring traditional Thai architecture and a large reclining Buddha statue approximately 11 meters long. The building displays classical design elements typical of Buddhist temples.
The temple was built during the Ayutthaya Period and retained its original architectural features. It is now registered as a Thai historic site, preserving structures from that era.
The temple serves as a center for Buddhist practice and religious ceremonies where monks and local residents gather regularly. It holds spiritual importance for the community and remains an active place of daily worship.
The temple is located on Sukhumvit Road and can be reached by tuk-tuk or songtaew from central Rayong. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and observe respectful behavior in this sacred space.
The temple houses an unusually positioned reclining Buddha facing left, whereas most Thai temples traditionally display statues facing right. This rare detail makes the site a notable example of variation in Buddhist artistic tradition.
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