Visit Bang Sakae Nai Temple

🏘 Bang Sakae Nai Temple was built in 1877 during the reign of King Rama V and was granted the royal boundary marker in 1947.

Key attractions and significant features within the temple include:
🏠 The Thai-style ordination hall, adorned with decorative elements such as chofah, bai raka, and hang hong. The hall features intricately designed door and window frames, surrounded by a sacred wall with boundary stones placed within niches on the wall.
⛺ A small vihara housing a statue of Luang Pu Meng Intasuwan, a former abbot.
🏚 Other structures within the temple enshrine revered figures such as Phra Sivali, Phra Sangkachai, Phra Phutthacharn (To Brahmarangsi), Luang Pu Thuat, and Khruba Siwichai.
🏡 Address: 1583 Soi Therdthai 33, Alley 2, Therdthai Road, Talat Phlu Subdistrict, Thonburi District, Bangkok.
⛳ Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/duEr3XiDZeu1F8Ck7
🕕 Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Post by the old traveler | Sep 17, 2025

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