Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand's most sacred Buddhist temple, established in 1783 under King Rama I, is 241 years old. Unlike typical temples housing monks, it served as the private chapel for Thai kings, marking it as a cornerstone of royal and religious ceremonies. Housing the venerated Emerald Buddha, it symbolizes the spiritual heart of Thai Buddhism and national identity, distinct for its royal connections and absence of resident monastic community
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