I have been to Bangkok twice, but I have never been to Zheng Wang Temple. This time, I have arranged time to visit it. Starting from the hotel, we first took a taxi to N8 (Tha Tien wharf) near Yufo Temple and ferry across the Meonan River, opposite the location of Zheng Wang Temple, Fei 4 baht. Zheng Wang Temple, also known as Dawn Temple, was established during the Dacheng Dynasty to commemorate the 41st generation of Thai monarchs and national heroes, Zheng Zhao. On this day, there will be a ceremony in the temple. When we arrived, we stopped selling tickets. We watched as we could not get in. We walked around outside in frustration. As a result, our companions found that the ticket office in the temple was still able to enter. They hurried to greet everyone. At last, they did not miss the opportunity. However, when entering, it can only be taken care of for 10 minutes, so it is more hurried to see. This is a relatively unique temple in Thailand. It's not golden. It's white as a whole. It's composed of a taller main tower and four auxiliary towers, with exquisite carvings and mosaics. It has a beautiful visual sense. The whole scenic area has green grass, clean leaves, comfortable environment, adjacent to the Meinan River, and echoes the Jade Buddha Temple on the other side, constituting a unique tourist area in Bangkok, which is really worth visiting (ticket 50 baht).