Worship the sacred objects at Koh Suwannaram Temple

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- Wat Ko Suwannaram was built around 1877 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. Originally, this area was a lowland surrounded by canals and rice fields. Phra Khru Phon Phutthasaro came to set up a tent in this area. The villagers therefore joined hands to invite Phra Khru Phon to lead the construction of the temple and the chapel. They requested the royal decree of the boundary markers in 1877. The owner of the land, named Ko, who was a Thai-Mon person, collected 13 rai of land with his relatives to build the temple. The villagers called the temple Wat Or Ko, which was later changed to "Wat Ko Suwanna Ram" After that, Mr. Sin and Mr. Phut Rungkrae donated 4 rai of land next to the temple, and the faithful collected a plot of land that was a rice field and donated it to the temple. The temple received the royal charter of the boundary of the temple on June 24, 1998.
- Inside the temple, there are new buildings such as a 2-storey chapel built to replace the old chapel that was damaged, a sermon hall, monks' quarters, a chapel, a bell tower, a smoke-free crematorium, a funeral hall, and a gate arch, etc.
- Location: Wat Ko Suwanna Ram, Soi Phahonyothin 54/1, Intersection 4, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Thanon Subdistrict, Sai Mai District, Bangkok

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