
Wat Mai Khu Morn

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Chachoengsao attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 17.00
Wat Mai Khu Morn Hua Sai, Bang Khla, Chachoengsao. It is a temple of the people under the Mahanikaya sect. It was built in 1973. Mrs. Boontham Saraphok and Mr. Yi Chanthong from Tambon Hua Sai donated 17 rai of land to the temple. Currently, Phra Bunyuen Suphajaro is the abbot. The temple is surrounded by rice fields on the Bang Khla-Sam Yaek road.
Wat Mai Khu Mon was originally called Wat Thung Samakkhi. The villagers called it "Wat Mai Khu Mon". Later, to be consistent with the name of the village, the temple's name was changed to "Wat Mai Khu Mon". According to the announcement of the National Office of Buddhism on September 2, 2003, the temple was built in 1973 and established on December 20, 1977. The land was donated by Mrs. Boontham Saraphok and Mrs. Yi Chanthong. The temple received the royal charter of the boundary markers on June 24, 1979.
Wat Mai Khu Mon is the village temple. Which is a Mon temple used for religious ceremonies and cultural activities, Thai traditions. It is a temple that organizes the ordination of the Silajarinni on various occasions throughout the year. And organizes the ordination of monks and the ordination of the Silajarinni in the summer regularly.
The bell tower of Wat Mai Khu Mon was built in 1996. It is a two-story brick and mortar building, painted in white, red and gold. The roof is decorated with gable and bai raka, stucco swan tails. The top is in the shape of an inverted bell, which is mainly gold.





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