Wat Ho Rakhang’s most outstanding feature is its two-tiered bell tower. This tower doubles as an entrance gate. It has arched gateways pointing toward the Makham Riang Canal.
The second tier has windows in all four cardinal directions and some redented corners. The bell is completely missing.
Behind the bell tower, there is a small sermon hall. The hall consists of the basic foundation layer and some stubs of pillars. A large number of headless Buddha images lay in stacks on the central pedestal. Some Bodhi trees have sprouted on the foundation. In addition, there are traces of some walls and floor tiles in situ.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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