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Wat Rakangkositaram ,This royal temple is also known as Temple of the Bells after its five bells that were donated to the temple by King Rama I, who also renovated it. The old Tripitaka Hall contains a bronze Buddha statue in a meditating position. Three monk statues are located in front of it. A wat is a type of Buddhist temple and Hindu temple in Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. The word wat is borrowed from Sanskrit meaning "enclosure" Chofa is a Thai architectural decorative ornament that adorns the top at the end of wat and palace roofs in most Southeast Asian countries |
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