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Wat Mangkon Kamalawa China Town Bangkok

Wat Mangkon Kamalawa China Town Bangkok

  • Wat Mangkon Kamalawa in China Town Bangkok is on Charoen Road. The Chinese name is Leng Noei Yi. 
  • The Thai name is Mangkon Kamalatawa. It was built in 1871 and comprises a series of Chinese Buddhist Temples and Taoist deities in the total complex. The style is Southern Chinese.
  • The complex is a monastery, school for 300 monks and place of worship, particularly of the Supreme Being Statues.
  • The Chinese temples are to the rear of the grounds after you pass through a passage way from Charoen Rung Road. The Temple is open from 6 am until 5 pm every day. [ 66 2 222 3975 ]

Wat Mangkon temple chinatown bangkok

  • Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is central to festivities in the Chinese New Year and the vegetarian festival. The entrance is through a narrow passage way off Charoen Krung Road. Inside photography is not permitted and often the court yard is inappropriately used as a car park. However inside it has much character and is quite unlike a Thai temple experience.


Wat Mangkon Kamalawa China Town Bangkok
Wat Mangkon Kamalawa China Town Bangkok
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