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Home » Wat Sampran
One temple is not the other and that certainly applies to this special construction. The Wat Samphran is a spectacular temple about 40 km west of Bangkok. The tower of 17 floors, which is 80 meters high, is especially striking. And that's not only the tower is pink and a gigantic dragon winds around it.