The Ultimate Guide : 10 Temples Around Chinatown Bangkok

When deciding what to do in Yaowarat, Bangkok. One of the top things to do is visit the temples, particularly in Chinatown.

Where you will discover the perfect blend of Thai and Chinese culture. There are ten temples nearby Yaowarat where you are worth to admire the wonderful and beautiful architecture and creatures.

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Temples Around Chinatown Bangkok

Discover the serene haven nestled in the bustling streets of Bangkok’s Chinatown. Explore the cultural tapestry of the city with a visit to the tranquil temples near Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant heart.

1. Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan

Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan

Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan. The temple of the golden Buddha (Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon) made with the pure gold and has been stayed in this city for a long time as a museum on the 3rd floor of the concrete temple. 

  • History : Also known as Wat Sam Jeen, three Chinese friends established this temple during the Rattanakosin Kingdom in 1939. It’s suggested that craftsmen constructed the Golden Buddha around the 13th-14th century when it resided in Sukhothai province.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/eJBqoYALiaenxBpJ7 

2. Wat Samphanthawong (Wat Ko)

Wat Samphanthawong (Wat Ko)

The highlight of this place is the big Buddha image in the posture of Maravichai, built with logs and covered with cement, wood, and gold.

  • History : Wat Samphanthawong, also known as Wat Ko, actively stands as one of the ancient temples from the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Previously an island within the temple grounds, it earned its name ‘Wat Ko’ from this unique geographical feature.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/dujJJMMR8FyHPTnf8 

3. Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan

Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan

For this temple, in the ordination hall, there is a Buddha statue resisting temptations decorated with the king suit named Phra Phuttha Mahachanok, which is a second-class royal temple in Chinatown.

  • History : For background, you should visit the execution stone for royal captives, which has been formally abolished since King Rama IV’s reign. It was the site of Prince Kraisorn’s execution after he rebelled against King Rama III.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoPWou7ZoL3ih8v88 

4. Wat Chaichana Songkhram

Wat Tuek

The principal Buddha image named “Singhamunin Thammabodin Lokanartthewanorachat Apiphuchani” is in this location, and most of the buildings are made of concrete, which was quite new for locals at the time and is called “Wat Tuek” to these days.

  • History : The temple was built in the region of Chao Phraya Bodindecha’s Sing Singhaseni’s house and land after King Rama III’s victory over the Vietnamese and Khmers as evidence. 
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/NQaMUQNSwyDGYcWeA 

5. Wat Maha Pruettharam 

Wat Maha Pruettharam 

This location has been existing since the Ayutthaya Kingdom, but the story of “Dhutanga 13” in magnificent 3D perspective in Western painting and architecture should not be missed as well as four Buddha statues, ranging in size from small to large. 

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  • History : The Mahapruttharam Temple is a historic temple from the Ayutthaya period that was formerly known as “Wat Tha Kwian” because it served as a rest stop for commercial caravans traveling to Bangkok.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/nB3YdvDPypAdJjMm6 

6. Guan Yu Shrine

Guan Yu Shrine

The point of this place is Guan Yu, a door god in Chinese and Taoist temples with his Akhal-Teke, and people who come here to pray for their children to be teachable and obey, and someomes also bless to be successful with their careers. 

  • History : Guan Yu Shrine, a remnant of the early Chinese immigrants who came during the Ayutthaya dynasty, has been devoted to the ancient Chinese god of combat for over 312 years.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/dqiCLKTc9dt8jKTt5 

7. Wat Mangkorn Kammalawas (Leng Nuei Yee)

Wat Mangkorn Kammalawas (Leng Nuei Yee)

With its beautiful traditional Chinese design and southern Chinese style of the Chaozhou style, Wat Mangkorn Kammalawas (Leng Nuei Yee) is the most popular location where everyone, including locals and visitors, must go for warding off bad luck by God of Fortune. 

  • History : It was founded in the 1870s as Wat Leng Noei Yi; the temple served as an introduction to Mahayana Buddhism, and Phra Archan Chin Wang Samathiwat, or Sok Heng, named it Wat Leng Noei Yi, which translates as “Dragon Lotus Temple”.

8. Tai Hong Kong Shrine, Poh Teck Tung Foundation

Tai Hong Kong Shrine

You need to see Tai Hong Kong statue which was moved from China. People have also handed willingness of the one who is the founder of this place through synthetic social work, education, public charity activities, and the management of dead bodies without family.

  • History : The shrine designed with southern Chinese architecture at Luang Pu Tai Hong was established by a Buddhist monk who has long been adored by underprivileged villagers in China. This location is also known as the Poh Teck Tung Foundation for the destitute and unidentified bodies.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/fi6GJwdbBC4MkZQDA 

9. Leng Buayia Shrine

Many individuals now visit this location to seek blessings. Asking for blessings from the gods Leng Buea, Hu Yin, and the soldier Hor Hia Huang, and fortune-telling are especially appropriate for travelers who need a place to lean on.

  • History : The Leng Buayia Shrine has been known for a long time, and it was established by the Teochew Chinese in the middle of the Ayutthaya period. Also, the temple’s interior is designed in the Teochew Chinese style. 
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/LMHhS1du3KriU6tx9 

10. Lee Ti Miew Shrine

Lee Ti Miew Shrine

The last location is ideal for couples seeking to have a child or be blessed with true love for those who are single, with Guan Yin standing on a giant lotus bloom in this Taoist shrine, a large shrine in Chinatown that should not be overlooked.

  • History : The Hakka Chinese recognized and established it as a ‘healing temple,’ providing Chinese medicine. This Taoist shrine, notable for its Qing Dynasty Chinese architecture, suffered damage from a fire but underwent reconstruction by the Chinese Association in Thailand.
  • Map Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/rJ7gVhchEeb3wxbE8 
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There are more temples to explore if you have time for a long journey to Bangkok Chinatown, and we promise that you will love and enjoy everywhere you go to admire some architecture and arts as well as pray for your wishes.

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