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Thonburi, or Bangkok Noi, sits on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River and was the capital of Siam during the reign of King Taksin (1768-82).<br/><br/>

 

The design and construction of the Buddhist temple of Wat Suwannaram is of the Ayutthaya period (1351-1767).<br/><br/>

 

The temple has been restored twice: once under Rama I, and again in the time of Rama V. It was originally a monastery called Wat Thong (Golden Wat), again later named Wat Suwannaram ( Golden Monastery) by King Rama I.<br/><br/>



At the time of King Taksin the Great, the site was used as an execution place for Burmese prisoners of war. Until the period of the reign of King Rama V the grounds of Wat Suwannaram were also used as the Royal Cremation site for members of the Royal Family and high-rankling officials.

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