This is another monastery on the same river bank as Putai Savant Monastery. It is located in the west of the city island. The existing main tower is still in good condition. It takes about 25 minutes to drive from the central point. There is also a large parking lot in the periphery, and the parking space is quite enough. From the beginning of entering the gate, I think it is a very Angkor-style temple. Whether it is the corridor around, or the main tower in the middle, it is similar to many Angkor temples. In 1630, King Prasat Thong of the Great City Kingdom ordered the construction of temples in memory of his mother who lived in the area. The design style is Khmer style, the popular architectural style at that time. In the center of the tower group is a large Khmer-style tower, surrounded by four small towers, and outside there are eight smaller towers and doors. Thirteen towers are surrounded by 120 Buddhas and 12 Buddhas are sitting in the middle of eight towers. There is a place for renting traditional Thai clothes at the entrance. If you like to take photos, you can rent a suit here. The result is quite good. It's a popular scenic spot here, so people often come and go. Fortunately, the temple is relatively large. If you take a serious walk around it, it will probably take about an hour. There is a charge here. 50 baht is a person, and the joint ticket is included.