Description and is it worth a visit
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat Chinese Temple (also Wat Leng Noei Yi) is the largest and most important temple of the Chinese community in Bangkok, adhering to the Mahayana Buddhist branch. It was built in the early 19th century in the classical Chinese architectural style.
Colorful festivals are held here during religious and other holidays. You should not come here specifically to visit this temple, but if you walk around Chinatown, be sure to take a look, it will be interesting. You can freely walk around the temple without restrictions and enter any premises.
🕐 Working hours
From 08:00 to 16:00, seven days a week.
💵Entrance fee / ticket price
Free of charge.
🚶 How to get there
The temple is located among the dense buildings of Chinatown, and it is best to search for it using the navigator (temple on the map). The entrance to the temple is from Charoeng Krung road. By taxi from the MRT Hua Lamphong Metro station or from the Rajchawongse and Marine Depot marinas on the Chaopraya River no more than 50 baht (1.53 USD, currency of Thailand).
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