Bangkok, Thailand | "During World War II, a bomb meant for the Memorial Bridge missed and landed right near the front of Wat Prayoon [a 19th-century Buddhist temple complex in Bangkok]. The assembly hall was badly damaged, but surprisingly, the large Buddha inside wasn't harmed at all. However, the force of the explosion likely caused a hidden crack in the central pillar, making it lean heavily against the inner wall," Mu, my guide, told me as we stood inside the chedi (an alternative term for a Buddhist stupa, mainly used in Thailand), built during the reign of King Rama III of the Rattanakosin Kingdom.





