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Wat Mangkon - Chinese New Year 2024

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat วัดมังกรกมลาวาส, previously (and still commonly) known as Wat Leng Noei Yi วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่, simplified Chinese: 龙莲寺; traditional Chinese: 龍蓮寺, is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand.

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat was founded as a Mahayana Buddhist temple in 1871 or 1872, by Phra Archan Chin Wang Samathiwat (also known as Sok Heng), initially with the name Wat Leng Noei Yi. It was later given its current name, Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, meaning "Dragon Lotus Temple", by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).

It is located in the district of Pom Prap Sattru Phai in the city's Chinatown, in a courtyard off Charoen Krung Road. It is served by Wat Mangkon MRT station which is located in front of the temple.

The temple is built in a classic Chinese architectural style, with typical sweeping tiled roofs decorated with animal and floral motifs, including the ubiquitous Chinese dragons. ...

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Prasat Ku Ka Sing ปราสาทกู่กาสิงห์ & Museum - 11th Century Khmer Temple - Roi Et Thailand 2025

Prasat Ku Ka Sing ปราสาทกู่กาสิงห์

Substantial-sized, partially intact, temple situated within the grounds of Wat Burapha in Ku Ka Sing Town in the southern reaches of Roi Et province.

The vestiges display a classic, mid-period, Khmer sanctuary layout with a central shrine featuring a pair of adjacent, connecting towers and an east-facing porch, while a surrounding laterite wall includes four, large cruciform gopuras. A pair of libraries sit in the southeast and northeast quadrants. The latter are particularly large, almost equal in size to the main shrine. There are traces of a now dry, probably horse-shoe-shaped, moat.

The structure's base, enclosing wall and libraries use laterite while the central shrine shows sandstone blocks in its lower sections topped with walls of brick. (Most of the upper parts of the towers and roofs are today missing.) Several, additional sandstone elements such as window and door frames as well as colonettes and lintels are on site and the...

Prasat Sra Kamphaeng Noi - 12th Century Arogyasala (Hospital Temple) - Si Sa Ket Thailand 2025

Prasat Hin Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi - ปราสาทสระกำแพงน้อย

Prasat Hin Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi is a historical site located in Si Saket Province, Thailand. It is a hospital chapel or Arogayasala built by Jayavarman VII, situated in a modern monastery. The site consists of a small redented tower built in laterite, facing east and located in a small enclosure of 35 x 20 meters. This structure was built during the reign of Jayavarman VII in the Bayon style of late 12th to early 13th century as the chapel for an hospital. The site is a shrine of the Mahayana Buddhists.

The site is also known for its architectural features, including a big pond at the front and it is surrounded by laterite walls. It was once used for religious purposes and later served as a community hospital during the 13th century.

Prasat Hin Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi is located approximately 8 kilometers from Si Sa Ket itself and easy to access by the main road that passes right next to the temple.

The site is...

Wat Phra That Nong Bua - Unique Mahabodhi Inspired Temple - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand 2025

Wat That Nong Bua

Wat Phra That Nong Bua is a unique temple located in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, known for its distinctive architecture that resembles the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, India, where the Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment.

The temple features a 56-meter-high pagoda with a square base and a pyramid-like shape, decorated in white and gold. Inside, there are intricate carvings and murals depicting scenes from the Buddha's life, along with a central shrine containing relics believed to be from the Buddha himself.

The temple is a significant religious site and a must-visit for those interested in Thai Buddhist architecture and history.

The styling of the temple is something to see and well worth a visit to see.

Wat Phra That Nong Bua - Unique Mahabodhi Inspired Temple - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand 2025

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