A temple in Bangkok with Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan styles
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Jul 5, 2025
✨ The main ordination hall (ubosot) features a blend of Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan Buddhist art styles combined together. It has a Chinese architectural shape with Chinese patterned terrazzo flooring. The ubosot has 3 levels, topped with a tiered chedi containing a relic of the Buddha. Additionally, there are 1,000 Buddha statues enshrined on the ceilings of the 3 levels of the ubosot. The walls on both sides are decorated with mosaic paintings of over 500 arhats.
📍Address: 323 Soi Sathupradit 19 (Narathiwat 24), Sathupradit Road, Chong Nonsi Subdistrict, Yan Nawa District, Bangkok
💢Location: https://goo.gl/maps/CnkE1J6ig4kwkAtPA
🗓️Travel planning:
You can take Expressway Phase 1 and exit at Sathupradit Road, then make a U-turn on the right, pass Central Rama 3, continue to Narathiwat Ratchanakarin Road, and turn left into Soi Narathiwat Ratchanakarin 24.
On the Sathupradit side, enter Soi Sathupradit 19 or Soi Wat Photiman.
By bus, you can take routes 519, 102, 62, 67, 77, 180, 22, or take route 142 and enter the temple gate via Soi Narathiwat 24 as well.
🕰️Opening hours: Open for visits from 07:00 to 19:00.
☎️Phone: 0-2211-7885
Post by 1*first come first serve | Jul 5, 2025












