[2025 Bangkok Attraction] Travel Guide for Leng Buai Ia Shrine (Updated May)
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Leng Buai Ia Shrine 주소:
125, ซอย Soi Yaowarat 6, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Another must-visit shrine in Yaowarat
Leng Buai Eia Shrine is considered one of the most sacred shrines in the Yaowarat area. It is popular among Chinese visitors who come to pray for blessings. The shrine is located in an alley near the Yaowarat daytime market, specifically in Yaowarat Soi 6. It is not far to walk, and the shrine is situated in the middle of the alley. If you're not paying attention, you might miss it. When you reach the middle of the alley, look for a gap without any shops and glance to the right if you're coming from Yaowarat Soi 6. You'll find the shrine peacefully tucked away. Visitors are encouraged to pray and make offerings at the designated spots as instructed by the shrine. Note that you can only make one wish, typically focusing on major life matters. If you have the chance to visit Yaowarat, it is highly recommended to stop by this shrine to pray for blessings, as it is believed to bring great fortune and prosperity.
Paul HKT
Bangkok One Day Tour Guide
📍Overview of the trip to 2 Thai temples and 2 Chinese shrines that you should visit in 2025
🏖️ Must-see attractions
1. Wat Arun
2. Wat Phra Kaew
3. Tiger God Shrine
4. Leng Buai Ya Shrine
🚇How to get there by MRT
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Leng Buai Ya Shrine
This shrine is a shrine of the Teochew Chinese group.
It is located at 125 Soi Charoen Krung 16, Samphanthawong Subdistrict, Samphanthawong District. This shrine was built during the reign of King Rama III.
Inside the shrine, there is an altar to worship Leng Buai Eia or the Dragon Tail God. On the left side is an altar to worship the God Guan Yu and on the right side is an altar to worship the Goddess of Heaven. There are pillars in the shape of a dragon coiling around them. On the right side near the door is an ancient bell that was built during the reign of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty. The shrine itself is a Chinese architectural style. It is a single building with a large roof covered with colored glazed tiles. There are two dragons facing each other on top.
The community around Leng Buai Eia Shrine is a fresh market, which is opposite the old market on Yaowarat Road, which is bustling and popular with tourists. #Shrine #Yaowarat
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Leng Buay Eia Shrine, Bangkok
#BangkokTravel The sacred shrine of the Teochew Chinese people in the old market alley #Yaowarat
This shrine is over 300 years old, built in the middle of the Ayutthaya period. From the large building built into the building is built in the shape of a mountain. The roof is covered with colored tiles. There are 2 stucco dragons. Inside is the altar of the god Leng Bua Eia.
On the left and right sides are the god Guan Yu and the goddess of heaven. People like to ask for blessings for prosperous business. Open for worship every day from 07.00-17.00. During off-season, there are fewer people. It is quiet.
When worshiping, there will be a shrine officer to give advice. There are places to worship at various locations. Including the incense pot that was given by King Rama V.
How to get there Buses that pass through Yaowarat, Charoen Krung, such as lines 4, 1 and MRT