The drama "Destiny," a sequel to "Love Destiny," has captivated audiences nationwide, showcasing the beauty of Thai history and culture once again! Besides the engaging storyline and outstanding actors, the beautiful filming locations are must-visit spots. Let's follow in the footsteps of "Aor Jao" together!
Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Ayutthaya Province: This ancient temple from the Ayutthaya period features prominently in both "Love Destiny" and "Destiny." It provides a stunning backdrop for various scenes, including those depicting the residence of Phra Ya Wisut Sakorn (Khun Phee Dech).
Wat Suwandararam Ratchaworawihan: Located within the southern walls of Ayutthaya city near Fort Phet, this temple is associated with the Chakri dynasty. Originally known as "Wat Thong," it served as a filming location for "Destiny," especially in scenes depicting the Royal Loy Krathong ceremony and when Mae Kaew and Mae Prang visited the temple.
Wat Phutthai Sawan: A grand and renowned royal monastery on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, this ancient temple in Ayutthaya Province was featured in "Love Destiny" as the training ground for swordsmanship under Master Chie Pakao. In "Destiny," it served as a significant location during the Royal Loy Krathong ceremony.
Even though the drama "Destiny" has ended, its popularity continues. Many people still visit these filming locations, and the government frequently organizes activities to welcome tourists. . This continued interest in TThai culture—including traditional Thai clothing, cuisine, historical sites, and history—helps promote Thai soft power and inspires creativity in film and television productions.
For more information:
Government Spokesperson Bureau, Office of the Prime Minister
Link: www.thaigov.go.th