Mangkon Buppharam Temple
Wat Mangkon Buppharam, or as many people call it, Wat Leng Hua Yi, is located in Tambon Pliew, Amphoe Laem Sing, Chanthaburi Province. It is a Chinese temple that is very charming and important in the eyes of those seeking auspiciousness, especially during the Chinese New Year festival when people flock to make merit and pray.
Location: This temple is located on Sukhumvit Road, the Chanthaburi-Khlung route, approximately 12 kilometers from Chanthaburi city, making it very convenient to travel to.
Opening-Closing Time: Open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Getting there: The temple is located on the main road with parking available, making it easy for visitors to access.
Wat Mangkon Buppharam is part of the "Dragon Route", which consists of three important temples: Wat Leng Noei Yi (Dragon Head) in Bangkok, Wat Leng Hok Yi (Dragon Belly) in Chachoengsao, and Wat Mangkon Buppharam (Dragon Tail) in Chanthaburi. Visiting these three temples is believed to bring good fortune and auspiciousness to life.
Inside the temple are many sacred objects that people often go to worship, such as Phra Sri Ariya Maitreya. and Bodhisattva Guan Yin. In addition, the atmosphere inside the temple is quiet and shady, suitable for making merit and taking pictures to keep as memories.
Visiting Wat Mangkon Buppharam is not only an opportunity to make merit and ask for blessings, but also to experience Chinese culture in Thailand up close.
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