Temple of the Emerald Buddha

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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple, renowned for housing the revered Emerald Buddha statue within Bangkok’s historic royal complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
cultural heritage site
religious building
tourist attraction
access open to the public with admission fee
alsoKnownAs Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram
architecturalStyle Rattanakosin style
Thai architecture
associatedDynasty Thai royal family
surface form: Chakri Dynasty
associatedWith Thai royal family
surface form: Thai monarchy

coronation ceremonies of Thai kings
builder King Rama I
completionDate 1784
constructionStart 1782
country Thailand
denomination Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
dressCode strict dress code requiring modest clothing
established 1780s
feature Phra Mondop (library) nearby
galleries surrounding the temple complex
model of Angkor Wat in the courtyard
ubosot housing the Emerald Buddha
foundedBy King Rama I
function royal chapel
site of royal religious ceremonies
heritageStatus Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple
houses Temple of the Emerald Buddha self-linksurface differs
surface form: Emerald Buddha
locatedIn Bangkok
Grand Palace
Phra Nakhon District
Rattanakosin Island
locatedNear Chao Phraya River
Sanam Luang
managedBy Bureau of the Royal Household
nativeName วัดพระศรีรัตนศาสดาราม
nativeNameLanguage Thai
notableFeature Emerald Buddha image
surface form: Emerald Buddha image carved from green stone

golden stupas and chedis
guardian yaksha statues
highly decorated ordination hall (ubosot)
murals depicting the Ramakien
partOf Bangkok Old Town
prohibits monks in residence
religion Buddhism
shortName Temple of the Emerald Buddha self-linksurface differs
surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
significance site of important state and religious ceremonies
spiritual symbol of the Thai nation
touristAttractionStatus one of the most visited sites in Bangkok

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Grand Palace contains Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Khao San Road locatedNear Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok burialPlace Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew vicinity (Grand Palace, Bangkok)
Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok associatedWith Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Chedi Luang emeraldBuddhaRelocatedTo Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Chedi Luang associatedWith Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Emerald Buddha
Phra Nakhon District contains Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
King Rama I notableConstruction Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
Rattanakosin style notableExample Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Emerald Buddha image locatedIn Temple of the Emerald Buddha
subject surface form: Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Sanam Luang locatedNear Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Temple of the Emerald Buddha houses Temple of the Emerald Buddha self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Emerald Buddha
Temple of the Emerald Buddha shortName Temple of the Emerald Buddha self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew
Rattanakosin Island hasPart Temple of the Emerald Buddha
this entity surface form: Wat Phra Kaew