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Wat Khang Temple

Wat Khlang Temple is on the opposite side of Wat Tri Thammaram. It was built on 10 April 1777 by a group of monks and the Tapi River community. On 8 August 1889 (108 Rattanakosin era), King Rama V visited the temple and donated 40...

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Jeekhong Shrine

Jeekong shrine, also known as Moral Princlples Promotion Foundation, located just the opposite of Wat Phra Yok on Sri Pun Phing Road. The statues of Jeekong, a Buddhist saint, along with his four disciples sit on the second story of the shrine; the ground floor...

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Kuson Sattha Foundation

Kuson Sattha Foundation or Luang Pu Tai Hong Kong Shrine has Luang Pu Tai Hong Kong as its principle figure. It is one of the most visited shrines where worshippers can make a little donation for oil lamp, donate a coffin for forlorn corpses, and...

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Sinmana Farmstay

Sinmana Farmstay is located at the mouths of Khlong Tha Thong and Khlong Kradae. This is a place for the natural culture of oysters. The oysters raised from this farm are larger than those in other sites. Visitors who wish to explore the farm can...

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Taejij Shrine

This Chinese shrine was built over 100 years ago. They have been consistently restoring it. The shrine is located in front of the night ferry pier. To visit and pay homage here is very convenient as the caretakers have prepared you flowers, joss sticks, candles...

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