Take the MRT to Wat Yuan, Talat Nob.
#Travel along the electric train line
Start from MRT Hua Lamphong Station, take Exit 1, cross the canal and walk into Khao Lam Road. When you reach the intersection, turn onto Charoen Krung Road. It takes less than 10 minutes to get there.
.. Wat Uthai Ratchabamrung, or locally known as Wat Yuan Talat Noi, the original Vietnamese name "Wat Khan Van", is one of the first Vietnamese temples in Siam. It was built by Vietnamese immigrants in the late 18th century, corresponding to the early Rattanakosin period, during the reign of King Rama I.
.. While His Royal Highness Prince Makut Sombat Devawongse Phong Isawan was ordained, he invited Ong Hung, the abbot of Wat Khan Van, to come and pay homage to him many times and provide an explanation on Mahayana Buddhism. Later, when he ascended the throne as King Rama IV,
.. King Chulalongkorn graciously bestowed The name was given in 1878 by King Chulalongkorn, who named it Wat Uthai Ratchabamrung.
.. Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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