Wat Trai Trueng is a reconstructed temple ruin located on Ayutthaya's city island in the Ayutthaya Historical Park in the Pratu Chai Sub-district. The monastery is near Wat Phra Ram, established on the cremation site of the first Ayutthaya monarch, King U-Thong, officially called Ramathibodhi I. The ruin is located in Bueng Phra Ram, north of Pa Thon Rd and the Ayuthaya Witthayalai School.
In situ is an east-directed sermon hall (vihara) with a chedi on its western side. Some foundations of satellite chedis remain. Its historical background and construction period are unknown.
The temple could be possibly named after the City of Trai Trueng, a settlement in the area of Kamphaeng Phet on the Ping River (one of the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River) established by a group of Thai from the region of Chieng Saen.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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