The Golden Lands is a groundbreaking study of Buddhist Architecture in terms of detail and rigour, but also in breadth: this first book in the 6-book “Architecture of the Buddhist World” series is over 280 pages and 95 different sites are shown in illustrations or photographs, including 24 selected sites covered in depth.
On this page we list all of the places mentioned in the book, indicating which sites are illustrated with our original photos and architectural diagrams, and which are the subject of in-depth coverage.
Southeast Asia Buddhist Sites, Monuments, and Temples from The Golden Lands
Names are site names or names sans the various words for temples, e.g. “Shwezigon” = “Shwezigon Pagoda” = “Shwezigon Stupa” = “Shwezigon Paya” (also ~Temple ~Wat / ~Vat and for Indonesia: ~Candi)
(Town / location names in brackets)
In the case of nonstandard alphabetic characters in Vietnamese places we have put a simplified spelling in square brackets, e.g. Mỹ Sơn [My Son]
Within each country list, the list of sites is grouped by major complexes / historical areas, and otherwise is in no special order apart from the order in which sites are mentioned in the book.
Some of these temples/sites are originally or entirely Hindu but included in the list because covered in the architectural discussions of The Golden Lands book.
MYANMAR
- Pagan / Bagan (and environs)
– Ananda
– Shwezigon (nr Nyaung-U)
– Leimyethna / Lei-Myet-Hna (Minnanthu)
– Manuha (Myinkaba)
– Nan Hpaya
– Somingyi Monastery
– Ngakywendaung / Nga-kywe-nadaung
– Bupaya
– Shwesandaw / Shwe-san-daw
– Pahto Thamya
– Nagayon Temple
– Upali Thein
– Shin Bo Me Ok Kyaung / Shin-bo-me-kyaung (nr Nyaung-U)
– Sulamani temple (Minnanthu)
– Kyanzittha Umin (cave complex)
– Ein-yar Kyaung / Nga Myet Hna
– Hsin-byu-shin Monastic Complex
– Mahabodhi temple (of Bagan) - Beikthano / Peikthano (nr present-day Taungdwingyi)
– Peikthano’s Necropolis - Sri Ksetra / Thaye Khittaya / Thayekhettaya (nr Pyay)
– Shwedaga (Golden Gate) in Sri Ksetra
– Payagyi
– Payama
– Bawbawgyi
– Yahandugu
– Bèbè
– Lei-Myet-Hna
– Mathigyagon
– East and West Zegu
– Shwenyaungbingon
– Pyataung - Pitaka Taik (Mrauk U)
- Mandalay
– Shwe-in-bin (monastery)
– Shwenandaw / Shwe-nan-daw (monastery)
– Kuthodaw
– Mandalay Royal Palace - Mingun Pahtodawgyi (Mingun)
- Hsinbyume Pagoda (Mingun)
VIETNAM
- Ho Chi Minh – Cholon (section of the city)
-Chùa Ông / Nghĩa An Hội Quán [Chua Ong/ Nghia An Hoi Quan] - Dâu Pagoda Complex incl. Hoa Phong brick tower
- Bút Tháp Temple [But Thap]
- Mỹ Sơn [My Son]
- Hanoi and environs
– Trấn Quốc [Tran Quoc]
– Chùa Một Cột [Chua Mot Cot] / the One Pillar Pagoda
– Quán Sứ [Quan Su]
– Thầy [Thay] - Huế [Hue]
– Thiên Mụ [Thien Mu], including the Phước Duyên tower [Phuoc Duyen] - Keo Temple (Thai Binh)
- Tram Gian / Tien Lu, including Bell Tower
INDONESIA
- Bajang Ratu
- Lumbung
- Pringapus
- Dieng (Plateau) Temples Comple
– Gedong Songo / Gedongsanga
– Arjuna - Sukuh
- Kedu Plain sites
– Borobudur
– Banon
– Pawon
– Mendut
– Ngawen
– Canggal / Gunung Wukir - Kedu Plain / Prambanan Plain sites
– Prambanan (Temple)
– Kalasan
– Sambisari
– Sari
– Plaosan
– Sewu
– Sajiwan / Sojiwan
– Banyunibo - Ratu Boko
- Bajang Ratu (Trowulan)
CAMBODIA
Angkor / Siem Reap area:
- Angkor Thom
– Bayon - Preah Khan
- Angkor Wat
- Banteay Kdei
- Ta Prohm
- Neak Pean
- East Mebon
- Pre Rup
- Ta Som
Rest of Cambodia:
- Angkor Borei, ancient Funan city
and Phnom Da - Banteay Chhmar
THAILAND
- Ayutthaya*
– Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ayutthaya
– Wang Luang
– Wat Phra Ram
– Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya
– Wat Ratchaburana
– Chandra Kasem / Chandrakasem Palace
– Phanam Choeng
– Phutthai Sawan / Phuttaisawan (and monastery)
– Chai Watthanaram / Wathanaram
– Chedi Sri Suriyothai
– Phu Khao Thong
*Ayutthaya
Refers mainly to Ayutthaya Historical Park (i.e. the area of the ruins of the old city of Ayutthaya, part of which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site). Amphoe Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is the district covering the capital city (Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya) of modern-day Ayutthaya Province (also spelled Ayudhya). The ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom existed 1350 to 1767.
- Bangkok
– Wat Phra Si Sanphet, in Grand Palace compound
– City Pillar Shrine / San Lak Muang
– Wat Phra Kaew / Wat Phra Kaeo / Temple of the Emerald Buddha / Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram
– Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
– Wat Suthat Thep Wararam
– Wat Hong Ratanaram Rajaworawithan - Kukut (Lamphun)
- Phra Pathommachedi / Pathom Chedi, within the temple of Wat Phra Pathommachedi Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan (Nakhon Pathom)
- Phra Boromathat Chaiya
- Sukhothai*
– Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai
– Chang Lom
– Traphang Thong Lang
– Pratu Kamphaeng Hak (i.e. the Eastern gate)
– Royal palace of Sukhothai
– Pratu Na Mok
– Si Sawai
– Traphang Ngoen
– Sra Si
– Chana Songkhram
– Tra Kuan / Trakuan
– San Ta Pha Daeng
– Sorasak
– Wat Phra Phai Luang
– Si Chum
– Pa Mamuang
– Thewalai Mahakaset
– Saphan Hin
– Chedi Ngam
– Tam Hip
– Saritphong Dam / Thamnop Phra Ruang
– Phra Chetuphon / “Wat Pho”
– Chedi Si Hong
– Chedi Ched Thaeo
*Sukhothai
Refers mainly to the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is in modern-day Sukhothai City (“Old Sukhothai”), not the same town as New Sukhothai (Sukhothai Thani), which is the capital of Sukhothai province. The historic Sukhothai Kingdom existed from 1238 until 1438. The UNESCO sites include “associated historic towns” of Kamphaeng Phet and Si Satchanalai (sites in which are listed under Sukhothai above).
- Phra Bat Yai
- Wat Pichit Kitti Kalanyaram
- Wat Chumphon Nikayaram Rajaworaviharn
- Chedi Liam / Liem (Chiang Mai)
- Sam Yot (Lopburi)
LAOS
- Luang Prabang / Louangphrabang
– Mai Suwannaphumaham (Vat/Wat Mai / Wat May)
– Xieng Thong
– Mahathat (/Wat That / Wat Pha Mahathat / Wat Si Mahatat)
– Thakmo / That Makmo / Watermelon Stupa / That Pathum
– Visoun
– Aham
– Manorom
– Pakkhan
– Si Boun Houang - Vientiane
– Pha That Luang
– Si Saket / Sisaket
– Haw Phra Kaew / Kaeo