Murals at the Thai Royal Palace by Cody McKibben
Cody McKibben

Murals at the Thai Royal Palace by

The grounds of the Royal Monastery at Wat Phra Kaew, or Temple of the Emerald Buddha, are enclosed by gallery walls which are decorated with scenes from the Ramakien—Thailand’s national epic, derived from the Indian Ramayana epic. These were first painted under the rule of King Rama I in the eighteenth century, and are meticulously restored up to this day. The Royal Grand Palace sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. Thailand, 2009

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temple, thailand, thai, bangkok, buddhist, wat, murals, grand palace, wat phra kaew, emerald buddha, chao phraya, ramakien

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  • Valerie Rosen
    Valerie Rosenover 1 year ago

    wonderful capture! what lucky timing to happen upon this! :-) val