[2025 Bangkok Attraction] Travel Guide for Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (Wat Tuek) (Updated Apr)
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Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (Wat Tuek)地址:
83 Maha Chak Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Famous pedestrian street temple attraction in Bangkok, Thailand: Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (Wat Tuek), suitable for taking photos and checking in for sightseeing!
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Bangkok, Thailand is a world-famous tourist resort city. Tourists from all over the world come to Bangkok, Thailand for sightseeing and vacation. There are many temples in Thailand. Today I recommend a temple: Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (Wat Tuek). It has convenient transportation, complete facilities around it, and is free to visit. This temple is very exquisite and I was attracted by it at first sight. It's very suitable for praying and worshiping. When I went there, it was almost closing time and there were not many people! Suitable for taking photos and checking in.
Address: 83 Maha Chak Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand
Opening hours: 05:00-18:00
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Worship at Wat Chaichana Songkhram, Khlong Thom
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Worshiping.. Wat Chaichana Songkhram
Khlong Thom area
.. Located on Mahajak Road, in the heart of the business district of Khlong Thom, Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
.. In the past, locals liked to call the temple "Wat Tuek". The temple was built in the area of the house and land of Chao Phraya Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni), a great general during the reign of King Rama III. After traveling to defeat Vietnam and Cambodia, he had faith and donated the land and house to the temple, naming it "Wat Chaichana Songkhram" to commemorate the victory in the war.
.. People like to worship the principal Buddha image to bring good fortune to themselves, so that they will be successful in their careers and overcome various obstacles and disasters.
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Come to Khlong Thom and pay homage to the Buddha at Chaichana Songkhram Temple.
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Take your father to Khlong Thom to worship at Wat Chai Chana Songkhram
.. Located in the Khlong Thom area in Samphanthawong District, Bangkok, between Charoen Krung Road and Yaowarat Road
.. Originally named "Wat Tuek", it was built in the area of the house and land of Chao Phraya Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni), a great general during the reign of King Rama III.
.. After traveling to defeat Vietnam and Cambodia, he had the faith to donate land and house to be a temple, named "Wat Chai Chana Songkhram" to commemorate the victory in the war.
.. When the construction was completed, Chao Phraya Bodindecha did not donate it as a royal temple, so it became a temple of the people. The villagers called it "Wat Tuek" because the buildings inside the temple, such as the chapel, the temple, the sala, and the monks' quarters, were all made of concrete. It was considered a novelty at that time.
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Victory Memorial
🏠Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, originally named Wat Tuek, was built on the land and house of Chao Phraya Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni), a great general during the reign of King Rama III.
🎆After winning battles against the Vietnamese and Cambodians, he donated the land and house, which were granted by King Rama III, to establish the temple. It was named Wat Chai Chana Songkhram to commemorate the victory in 1848.
🏠After its construction and religious ceremonies, it was not presented to be a royal temple, thus remaining a common temple for a long time.
🏡During the reign of King Rama IX, it was graciously elevated to a third-class royal temple.
🏠Due to its new construction method using concrete buildings, which was unusual at the time, it has been called Wat Tuek until today.
🙏Inside the temple, important features include the Buddha image in the Mara Vichaya posture, the principal Buddha image in the ordination hall, the standing Buddha image in front of the ordination hall, the prang, the chedi, and the memorial pavilion of Chao Phraya Bodindecha (Sing) Singhaseni.
💥Wat Chai Chana Songkhram: Mahachak Road, Samphanthawong Subdistrict, Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
🌐Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5cQjn4C9bqt61a4ZA
🕔Opening hours: 05:00 – 18:00