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Read moreWAT KHAO SUKIM AT CHANTHABURI Wat Khao Sukim is 17km inland from Sukhumvit #3 the main road south heading towards Trat/Koh Chang. Several roads lead there. Buddhism has been a significant part of daily Thai lives for almost 1,000 years before modern-day Thailand was even born. It penetrates every part of their society, so you can never truly understand Thailand or the Thai people unless you get to experience their Buddhist temples and festivals. Thailand is a truly remarkable nation in culture, religion, and temples. If you are a fan of culture and want to experience the real Thai way, visiting one of its thousands of Buddhist temples is best. And although Chanthaburi has dozens, if you want to visit one of the best, we would recommend you visit Wat Khao Sukim. Also, if you are traveling through the beautiful Chanthaburi region in eastern Thailand and want to explore the area’s Buddhist roots, then you should...
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Situated on a hill covering an area of some 1,320 acres, Wat Khao Sukim was built in 1966 by devout Buddhists with the objective to be used as a meditation venue. The expansive temple compound offers a peaceful haven surrounded by shady orchards. The temple also houses a large collection of religious items and valuable antiques donated by the public. On display are wax sculptures of over twenty Buddhist monks that are highly revered from Buddhists. In the temples, newly built Ubosot (ceremonial hall) contains mural painting created by Chakrabhand Posayakrit, National Thai Artist in Painting. Opening hours: 8am-5pmGetting there: The temple is near Khao Khitchakut National Park, 20 kilometres from downtown Chanthaburi and can be reached through three accesses branching off Sukhumvit Road (Highway No. 3):- at Km. 305 (Ban Huai Sathon); at the Ban Noen Sung intersection; or at Km. 324...
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