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Wat Bang Khun Thian Klang

Wat Bang Khun Thian Klang, Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

Wat Bang Khun Thian Klang is a historic temple complex in Chom Thong featuring traditional Thai architecture in Ayutthaya style with a main ordination hall and prayer spaces. The ubosot has a rectangular layout with curved roofs and contains a large Buddha image in the Maravijaya pose, with smaller statues and eight stupas arranged around the grounds.

Wat Bang Khun Thian Klang was founded over 300 years ago and received royal permission as a religious site in 1794. After falling into disuse, monks began restoration and rebuilding efforts during the reign of King Rama III, reviving the temple and its role in local life.

Wat Bang Khun Thian Klang serves the community as a gathering place where people celebrate Buddhist holidays and perform rituals passed down through generations. The temple connects residents to their heritage through events like the Kathin ceremony in October, where visitors and locals present offerings to monks, strengthening community bonds and local customs.

The grounds are easily navigable on foot with pathways connecting traditional wooden buildings, old trees, and small bridges over waterways. Early morning visits offer the freshest experience, as the air is clear and the temple area is quietest at that time.

King Rama V visited the temple in an unusual way, dressing like a Chinese person during daytime travels by boat along the river and returning through local waterways in the evening. The old dock used by the king remains visible to visitors, offering a glimpse into the temple's royal past and the creative methods rulers once used to travel incognito.

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Chom Thong
GPS coordinates
13.69600,100.46639
Latest update
February 9, 2026 07:40
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