Wat Phra That Prayut, Bangkok, Thailand
Also known as Marble Temple, it is a famous Buddhist temple located in Bangkok, Thailand. This temple is renowned for its exquisite architectural art and cultural significance, and is one of the best examples of Thai architecture. Built in 1899, it was ordered by King Rama V of Thailand to commemorate his father, King Rama IV. The construction of the temple took over ten years and was not completed until 1911. The building extensively utilized Carrara marble imported from Italy, a unique architectural feature that earned it the nickname "Marble Temple". Not only is it one of the most photogenic landmarks in Bangkok, but it is also an important representative of Thai Buddhist culture and architectural art.
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