Pay homage to Luang Por Hin at Wat Nak Nimit

🏘 Wat Nak Nimit was established in 1862 by the Sukpramoon family, who also donated Benjarong porcelain to decorate the gable of the ordination hall. Locals often refer to this temple simply as Wat Nak.

Key attractions and significant features within the temple include:
🏠 The ordination hall (Ubosot), featuring intricately gilded doors and windows. The front door is adorned with celestial patterns.
⛺ The Viharn of Luang Por Hin: Around 1860, villagers discovered a stucco Buddha statue in a grassy area, leading to the establishment of this temple and the enshrinement of Luang Por Hin in the viharn.
🙏🏽 Additionally, the temple houses numerous Buddha statues in various postures, sculptures of revered Thai monks, and a statue of the Thousand-Hand Guan Yin.

🏡 Wat Nak Nimit: Address - 220/6-7 Suksawat Road, Chom Thong Subdistrict, Chom Thong District, Bangkok.
⛳ Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/hrm1r8ksXgLFkkME7
🕕 Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Post by the old traveler | Sep 17, 2025

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