The temple is adjacent to the edge of Chao Phraya river on the east side of Bangkok in the area known as Chong Nonsi.
[1] The front of the temple faces the east likewise because it is the range where the river flows upward, opposite the side of Samut Prakan's Bang Kachao.
The front of the ubosot is made as a second projecting portico, with four pillars supporting the roof timbers.
At the base of the Buddha image, there is also gorgeous stucco with the lion's legs finely designed as the picture of garuda.
[5] The inside of the ubosot has mural paintings that narrate Jataka Tales, starting from the left wall of the principal Buddha image counterclockwise until completing ten stories.