Unseen Wat Bang Chak, PakKret Thai Temple in Kho kret
Wat Bang Chak, PakKret
The temple locatedin the Chao Phraya Riverside. If you ever go to KhoKret, you will see the Big Buddha opposite the river, that is WT Bang Chak.
The entrance of the temple are 3 door, Tha Dragon Door for men to entrance, The Tiger Door for women to entrance and The Rahu Door for men and women to exit. Inside of the temple have many the Buggha Status. The Buddha status are very famous in this temple that Phra Nun Duang and Phra Kum Duang.
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FPV Thailand - TBS Discovery - Wat Muang - Wat Bangchak - Kokret - Dragon Link
A little tribute to some awesome places in Thailand, like Wat Muang, which is actually the biggest golden buddha in Thailand with 92m (300 ft) high, and is 63m (210 ft) wide...
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Wat Bangchak, Khlong Phra Udom, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province (Thailand)
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Bang Chak Temple, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi By TakonGamingHD
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Koh Kret - Nonthaburi - Thailand Vlog เกาะเกร็ด นนทบุรี
Here is a trip out i had to Goh Gret! hope you enjoy it! was having a bad day with my words! dyslexic mode full on!! anyway! sorry saying anyway too much! hope you liked it anyway cheers! Details below for more info :)
KOH KRET- Nonthaburi [Thailand Travel]
There is much history and culture concentrated in this tiny island, based in Nonthaburi, which reached its heyday during the Ayutthaya period. The island is manmade, created from a canal dug between two curves in the Chao Phraya River. Its temples have luckily retained the Ayutthaya era style. Most of the residents are descendants of the minority Mon hill tribe people, who had been given permission to emigrate and live there during the reign of King Taksin after the sacking of Ayutthaya. Another wave of Mon migrants came during King Rama II’s rule. The best way to get around the small island is by bicycle or motorbike.
Attractions include many unique Mon sights not found in the rest of Thailand, such as WatPoramaiYikawat, an ancient temple. The temple is the last in Thailand to have preserved Buddhist prayers in the Mon language. Inside the temple compound is a small, five-tiered roof castle, once home to the coffin of a former temple abbot. WatPoramaiYikawat Museum displays interesting artifacts such as votive tablets, crystal ware and “Hem”, including a masterpiece made by ColonelChatwatNgamniyom.
Chao Phraya Express Boat Co., Ltd. organises one-day trip cruises to KohKred from Sathorn Pier every Saturdayand Sunday. Adults pay 300 baht, and children pay 250 baht. For more information, call 0 2623 6143 or 0 2623 6001-3, 0 2225 3003, 0 2222 5330 ext. 106 or visit chaophrayaboat.co.th
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Wat Bangchak Temple and Giant Buddha in Thailand
Video of Wat Bangchak Temple and the Giant Buddha in Bang Phlap District in Bangkok, Thailand. February 13, 2012.
Giant Golden Buddha at Wat Bang Chak - Chao Phraya River - วัดบางจักร
River boat approaches an awesome, gigantic Buddha statute at Wat Bangchak in Nonthaburi, Thailand. This is in a northern suburb of Bangkok, near the Kho Kret pottery island. Photographed, August, 2010.
★ ★ ★ วัดบางจาก - Wat Bang Chak ★ ★ ★
Wat Bang Chak (วัดบางจาก) or written: Wat Bang Jak and Wat Jak, monastery in Nonthaburi (เทศบาลนครนนทบุรี) and is nearby to Ban Laem (บ้านแหลม, Ban Laem Yai), Ban Lam Phu Lai (บ้านลำพูลาย) and Ban Tha Nam (บ้านท่าน้ำ). Wat Bang Chak is also close to Khlong Phra Udom, Khlong Laem Klang (คลองแหลมกลาง) and Khlong Laem Nuea (คลองแหลมเหนือ). Within the monastery, there is a temple of Thai architectural style built from reinforcement concrete.
The monk’s hip-roofed huts made of wood. The chanting hall built in ancient Thai architectural style.
Located just opposite the Koh-Kret Island is the tourists like to visit on holiday. “Phra Puttha Mongkol Chai” is a big Buddha statue which 27 meters wide and 19 meters high, is located in front of Wat Bang Chak in riverside Chao Phraya River. Foundation stone was laid on June 28, 2006 Construction was completed in 2009. Wat Bang Chak was built in 1822, The original temple was built on a Bang Phoom canal in Bang Plub, Pak Kret district, It is a temple of the Raman because the Raman was immigrants came in the country and to live in Pak Kret. This temple was later moved to the present.
The entrance of the temple are 3 doors , The Dragon door , The Rahu door and The Tiger door. Inside of the temple have many the Monk Statues.
In the temple area also has many other things, the temple was built to visitors for provide, worship and prayer, sample : Long Phor Dam Buddha Statue and The relics in chapel, Long Phor Boonyung Monk Statue was former abbot, Bodhisattva Kuan Statue hall, The three deities hall are Ganesh, Brahma and Vishnu etc….
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พาชมตลาดนัดวัดสะพานสูง ปากเกร็ด นนทบุรี - By Pornchai's Story
พอดีมีคนแนะนำ ตลาดนัดวัดสะพานสูง ก็เลยลองมาเยือน แล้วมากราบองค์หลวงปู่เอี่ยมด้วยครับ ที่จอดรถสะดวก ชาวบ้าน พ่อค้าแม่ค้าอัธยาศัยดีมาก ของที่มาขายก็หลากหลายมาก ของชาวบ้าน ของสวนเยอะ เอามาขายกันเองลองมากันนะครับ ตามที่เห็นในคลิปเลยครับ
★ ★ ★ วัดกู้ - Wat Ku ★ ★ ★
Wat Ku (วัดกู้), is a monastery in Changwat Nonthaburi (จังหวัดนนทบุรี, นนทบุรี) and is nearby to Ban Laem Nuea (บ้านแหลมเหนือ), Ban Bang Tanai (บ้านบางตะไนย์) and Ban Noi (บ้านน้อย).
- Location:
Wat Ku is located on the eastern shore of the Mae Nam Chao Phraya (Chao Phraya River) in the tambon (subdistrict) Bang Phut, which belongs to the town of Pak Kret.
- History:
Wat Ku was built in the late 18th century under King Taksin, who brought the Mon from Burma to Siam to win workers and craftsmen. At that time, their leader, Phraya Cheng, attracted many of his compatriots to Thailand. The layout and architecture are therefore kept in the style of the Mon.
- Attractions:
A small Sala (pavilion) in the style of Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippayat (พระที่นั่งไอศวรรย์ทิพยอาสน์) in Bang Pa-in, which was built by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), recalls Queen Sunandha Kumariratana, who died here near a tragic boat accident and was laid in the temple for a short time. The wrecked boat was later salvaged and exhibited in a small building on Wat Ku's temple grounds. A large statue in front of the pavilion shows the Buddha in a reclining posture.
The murals, like the whole temple, are also held in the style of the Mon and show representations of the life of the Buddha.
Wat Ku is also close to Phra Tamnak Chakkri Bongkot (พระตำหนักจักรีบงกช), Rongphayaban Pak Kret Wetchakan (โรงพยาบาลปากเกร็ดเวชการ), Rongphayaban Chon Prathan (โรงพยาบาลชลประทาน), Rongphayaban Mongkut Watthana (โรงพยาบาลมงกุฎวัฒนะ), Nang Klao (โรงพยาบาลพระนั่งเกล้า), San Lak Mueang (ศาลหลักเมือง) and Rongphayaban Rok Suang Ok (โรงพยาบาลโรคทรวงอก).
The school is Rongrian Wat Ku (โรงเรียนวัดกู้).
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★ ★ ★ วัดบางตะไนย์ - Wat Bang Ta Nai ★ ★ ★
Wat Bang Ta Nai (วัดบางตะไนย์) or written: Wat Bang Tanai, is a monastery in Changwat Pathum Thani (จังหวัดปทุมธานี) and is nearby to Ban Bang Tanai (บ้านบางตะไนย์), Ban Laem Nuea (บ้านแหลมเหนือ) and Ban Noi (บ้านน้อย).
Wat Bang Ta Nai is also close to Phra Tamnak Chakkri Bongkot (พระตำหนักจักรีบงกช), Rongphayaban Pak Kret Wetchakan (โรงพยาบาลปากเกร็ดเวชการ), Rongphayaban Chon Prathan (โรงพยาบาลชลประทาน), Rongphayaban Mongkut Watthana (โรงพยาบาลมงกุฎวัฒนะ), Rongphayaban Phra Nang Klao Nang Klao (โรงพยาบาลพระนั่งเกล้า), Rongphayaban Bang Bua Thong (โรงพยาบาลบางบัวทอง) and San Lak Mueang (ศาลหลักเมือง).
The school is Rongrian Wat Bang Ta Nai (โรงเรียนวัดบางตะไนย์).
★ ★ ★ วัดศาลากุล - Wat Sala Kun ★ ★ ★
Wat Sala Kun (วัดศาลากุล) is a monastery in Nonthaburi (เทศบาลนครนนทบุรี) and is nearby to Ban Lat Kret (บ้านลัดเกร็ด), Ban Sala Kun Nok (บ้านศาลากุลนอก) and Ban Tha It (บ้านท่าอิฐ). Wat Sala Kun is also close to Khlong Laem Klang (คลองแหลมกลาง), Khlong Laem Nuea (คลองแหลมเหนือ) and Khlong Phra Udom (คลองพระอุดม).
The school is Rongrian Wat Sala Kun (โรงเรียนวัดศาลากุล).
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Bangkok: un temple peu connu et étonnant près de Koh Kret (Nonthanburi)
Visible de loin grâce son grand Bouddha assis, le Wat Bang Chak en face de la petite île de #KohKret sur le fleuve #ChaoPhraya en périphérie de #Bangkok que je vous présentais dans ma vidéo de la semaine dernière, vaut vraiment le détour !
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Walking in Bangkok, Thailand - Nonthaburi Province Market Series - Part 2
The long history of Nonthaburi dated back 400 years to the era of Ayutthaya Kingdom. Firstly known as Tambon Ban Talad Khwan and noted for its fertile soil and plentiful water where a lot of orchards nest along side the Chao Phraya River, this tambon has been promoted to Nonthaburi City in 1549 under the reign of King Mahajakrapat.
In 1665, King Narai the Great had noticed that the river has changed its own route and it might consequently have a negative effect to the city’s security. Hence, the fortifications have been established at the delta of Om River where the city pillar has been built as the symbol of the new foundation of Nonthaburi.
At the time of Rattanakosin Kingdom, King Mongkut has had Nonthaburi moved to the entrance of Bang Sue Canal in Tambon Ban Talad Khwan where later in the reign of King Chulalongkorn, the city hall has been founded and lasted till 1928. In the same year, King Pokklao has initiated the idea of building a new city hall at Rajawitthayalai Ban Bang Khwan, Tambon Bang Tanowsri on Pracharaj I road along side the Chao Phraya River which nowadays belongs to the Ministry of Interior Affairs. The building, constructed in a European style, has become one of the ancient remains of Thailand while the current city hall is situated on Rattanathibet Road.
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