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Wat Bamphen Nuea

Wat Bamphen Nuea, Buddhist temple in Min Buri, Thailand

Wat Bamphen Nuea is a Buddhist temple positioned on Bangkok's eastern edge, featuring traditional Thai design with multiple prayer halls arranged across the compound. The buildings display characteristic pointed roofs and ornate details typical of such sanctuaries, creating an ordered layout for religious functions.

This sanctuary took shape as a spiritual center when Min Buri district was established as a province in 1901, supporting the growing population of this eastern area during its expansion. The temple's origins are tied to the broader development of Bangkok's suburbs during that era.

This sanctuary serves as a focal point for the local community's spiritual life, hosting daily rituals and meditation practices that anchor their religious routines. Visitors can observe residents engaged in prayer and contemplation, experiencing how the temple shapes the daily rhythm of faith in this neighborhood.

The temple is easily reached by public transportation from central Bangkok, with canal boats along the Saen Saeb offering an alternative route that avoids road traffic. Early morning or late afternoon visits tend to be more comfortable, as the place feels quieter and the heat is less intense.

A distinctive boat-shaped bridge physically links this temple to Wat Bang Peng Tai, creating an unusual architectural connection between two religious sites. This bridge is both a practical passageway for the community and a visual reminder of the water's role in shaping the landscape here.

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Min Buri
GPS coordinates
13.80028,100.70944
Latest update
December 11, 2025 18:02
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