Wat Pho Temple: Take a Thai massage course at Bangkok's famous temple
					 written by Ken
				     at Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Historical Background:
Wat Pho is a large Buddhist temple south of the royal palace. Although its history extends back at least to the 16th century, the current structures all date from 1793 or later. When the future King Rama I, the founder of the Chakri dynasty, unseated his rival Tak Sin in a bloody war, he transferred the capital across the river from Tonburi to what is today downtownBangkok 
 Wat Pho is a large Buddhist temple south of the royal palace. Although its history extends back at least to the 16th century, the current structures all date from 1793 or later. When the future King Rama I, the founder of the Chakri dynasty, unseated his rival Tak Sin in a bloody war, he transferred the capital across the river from Tonburi to what is today downtown
Massage Courses:
As of today, several massage courses can be taken at Wat Pho. Many foreigners choose to do it. Courses take a few days only and you will have the chance to learn from specialists and also try it yourself several times.
Wat Pho is located right next to the Grand Palace. The best way to get information on the courses is to go there in person.

