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Wat Chai Mongkhon
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Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand.
Nearby attractions
Pattaya Walking Street
Walking St, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya
218 Beach Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Louis Tussaud's Waxworks
218 อาคารศูนย์การค้ารอยัลกการ์เด้น พลาซ่า Beach Rd, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Pattaya Beach
เตียงผ้าใบชายหาดพัทยา ล็อค 88 Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Zona de hamacas
Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Bali Hai Pier
ถนน พัทยาใต้ Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Easykart.net โกคาร์ท Go-Karting (Pattaya Bali Hai Pier)
361/83 หมู่ที่ 10 Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Palace Istanbul Kebab
South Pattaya Road 27 / 25 Moo 10, Nongprue, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Malabar Restaurant Pattaya
27, South Pattaya, 50-51 S Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Indigo Indian Restaurant
หมู่ที่ 10 27-28 Pattaya Sai Song Rd, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Shakariki 432" Pattaya
Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Istanbul Restaurant Pattaya
ตำบล, 27/25 S Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Punjabi Restaurant & Bar
194, 15-16 Pattaya Sai 2 Rd, ตำบล หนองปรือ, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Fra Pattaya
597/9 S Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Kerala House
Thanon Second, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Barsana Indian restaurant
27, 46 S Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Istanbul restaurant
27/25 S Pattaya Rd, Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Nearby hotels
Mike Hotel
564 2 หมู่ที่ 10 Pattaya Sai Song Rd, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Welcome Plaza
213 หมู่ 10 Pattaya Sai 2 Rd, Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
The Beverly Hotel Pattaya
59, 35, ตำบล หนองปรือ, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
APSARA INN
27 S Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
The Encore Hotel
109/29-30 หมู่ที่ 10 Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Boutique City And Bravo Hotel Pattaya
20 หมู่ที่ 10 ตําบล Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Serene Hotel
WVHG+29Q, 564 Pattaya Sai Song Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Grand Hotel
103 หมู่ที่ 10 ถนน Walking St, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Penthouse Pattaya
หมู่ที่ 10 325/61 Beach Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Honey Lodge Hotel
597 S Pattaya Rd, Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
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Wat Chai Mongkhon

27 หมู่ที่ 10 S Pattaya Rd, ตำบล หนองปรือ, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
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Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand.

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attractions: Pattaya Walking Street, Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks, Pattaya Beach, Zona de hamacas, Bali Hai Pier, Easykart.net โกคาร์ท Go-Karting (Pattaya Bali Hai Pier), restaurants: Palace Istanbul Kebab, Malabar Restaurant Pattaya, Indigo Indian Restaurant, Shakariki 432" Pattaya, Istanbul Restaurant Pattaya, Punjabi Restaurant & Bar, Fra Pattaya, Kerala House, Barsana Indian restaurant, Istanbul restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Wat Chai Mongkhon

Pattaya Walking Street

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya

Louis Tussaud's Waxworks

Pattaya Beach

Zona de hamacas

Bali Hai Pier

Easykart.net โกคาร์ท Go-Karting (Pattaya Bali Hai Pier)

Pattaya Walking Street

Pattaya Walking Street

4.3

(17.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya

4.3

(3.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Louis Tussaud's Waxworks

Louis Tussaud's Waxworks

4.2

(92)

Open until 10:30 PM
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Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach

4.2

(7.1K)

Closed
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Palace Istanbul Kebab

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Kerala House

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(547)

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Malabar Restaurant Pattaya

Malabar Restaurant Pattaya

4.5

(212)

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Indigo Indian Restaurant

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Roger SaundersRoger Saunders
Nestled amidst the bustling energy of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon emerges as a tranquil oasis, inviting visitors to embark on a serene journey of relaxation and reflection. Our experience at this peaceful monastery was nothing short of enchanting. As we strolled through its serene grounds, a sense of calm washed over us, gently carrying away the worries of the outside world. The architecture of Wat Chai Mongkhon stood as a testament to Thailand's rich cultural heritage. Traditional Thai-style buildings adorned with intricate details painted a vivid picture of devotion and craftsmanship. Each step revealed a new facet of the temple's beauty, from the delicate brushstrokes of vibrant murals to the gentle curves of elegantly crafted statues. Amidst the soothing ambience, we found ourselves pausing to contemplate the profound mysteries of life. The temple's serene aura seemed to encourage introspection, as if the very walls whispered timeless truths to those who listened. It was a place where one could escape the frenetic pace of the city, a sanctuary for quiet contemplation and inner peace. Wat Chai Mongkhon also proved to be a haven for photography enthusiasts. Every corner held the promise of a captivating shot, each frame capturing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and human artistry. The play of light and shadow lent an ethereal quality to the surroundings, making it an ideal backdrop for capturing moments of quietude. In the heart of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon offered more than just architectural marvels; it offered a respite for the soul. Our leisurely stroll through this hidden gem left us refreshed, rejuvenated, and profoundly moved. Whether seeking solitude, seeking solace, or seeking to capture the essence of Thai spirituality in a photograph, this temple proves to be an inviting sanctuary of beauty and serenity.
TDC Khanabadosh Noor ShahlaTDC Khanabadosh Noor Shahla
We, your desi travel buddies, stumbled upon a hidden gem in Pattaya - Wat Chai Mongkhon! This stunning royal temple sits at the end of Pattaya South Road, just a short walk from the beach and the buzz of Walking Street. Believe it or not, this beauty predates all the tourist hustle and bustle! Built-in 1937, the story goes that a monk on a pilgrimage set up camp where the temple now stands. Inspired by his presence, the locals started building houses and a community around him, eventually leading to the temple's construction. It was originally called Wat Thap Phraya, so it's easy to see why it earned such a grand name! The intricate details and ornate decorations are a feast for the eyes. The main prayer hall boasts a unique four-sided roof that shelters several impressive Buddha statues. One is the China rat Buddha image, while the other is a real treasure - a 350-year-old Chai Mongkhon Buddha statue dating back to the Sukhothai era! But wait, there's more! Right around the temple grounds, you'll find a bustling night market. This is where your inner foodie can come alive! Stalls overflowing with delicious Thai street food, souvenirs, and local handicrafts - a shopper and a foodie's paradise! So, if you want a break from the beach or the party scene, head over to Wat Chai Mongkhon. It's a place to soak in Thai culture, marvel at beautiful architecture, and maybe grab a bite (or ten!) at the night market. Trust us, your desi travel experience won't be complete without a visit to this hidden gem! @tdckhanabadosh @travelling desi couple
Billy B.Billy B.
There are a total of 41,205 Buddhist temples in Thailand since the last update by the Office of National Buddhism. Wat Chaimongkron is a royal monastery. There is only one special class temple in Thailand which is Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. The other classes are Royal temple first, second and third class. The other temples are ordinary but still beautiful temples. Wat Chaimongkron (Wat Chaimongkhon or Wat Chaimongkot) isn‘t a very old temple though. The temple was built in 1937 on donated land. In 1954 the temple received land owned by the royal family. The temple expanded substantially and is housing more than 30 buildings today. In January 2013 the temple received the title as a royal temple which makes it only the second one in the province of Chonburi. The main Buddhist relicts are the Chinraj Buddha Image and the Chaimongkol Buddha image which was found in Ayudha and is estimated to be 350 years old. On the temple grounds are often fairs and markets. The soon coming Loi Kratong festival will be celebrated here too. The Temple complex is located at the end of South Pattaya Road and Second Road. A must visit for culturally interested visitors. Last Visit | 30. October 2022
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Nestled amidst the bustling energy of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon emerges as a tranquil oasis, inviting visitors to embark on a serene journey of relaxation and reflection. Our experience at this peaceful monastery was nothing short of enchanting. As we strolled through its serene grounds, a sense of calm washed over us, gently carrying away the worries of the outside world. The architecture of Wat Chai Mongkhon stood as a testament to Thailand's rich cultural heritage. Traditional Thai-style buildings adorned with intricate details painted a vivid picture of devotion and craftsmanship. Each step revealed a new facet of the temple's beauty, from the delicate brushstrokes of vibrant murals to the gentle curves of elegantly crafted statues. Amidst the soothing ambience, we found ourselves pausing to contemplate the profound mysteries of life. The temple's serene aura seemed to encourage introspection, as if the very walls whispered timeless truths to those who listened. It was a place where one could escape the frenetic pace of the city, a sanctuary for quiet contemplation and inner peace. Wat Chai Mongkhon also proved to be a haven for photography enthusiasts. Every corner held the promise of a captivating shot, each frame capturing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and human artistry. The play of light and shadow lent an ethereal quality to the surroundings, making it an ideal backdrop for capturing moments of quietude. In the heart of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon offered more than just architectural marvels; it offered a respite for the soul. Our leisurely stroll through this hidden gem left us refreshed, rejuvenated, and profoundly moved. Whether seeking solitude, seeking solace, or seeking to capture the essence of Thai spirituality in a photograph, this temple proves to be an inviting sanctuary of beauty and serenity.
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We, your desi travel buddies, stumbled upon a hidden gem in Pattaya - Wat Chai Mongkhon! This stunning royal temple sits at the end of Pattaya South Road, just a short walk from the beach and the buzz of Walking Street. Believe it or not, this beauty predates all the tourist hustle and bustle! Built-in 1937, the story goes that a monk on a pilgrimage set up camp where the temple now stands. Inspired by his presence, the locals started building houses and a community around him, eventually leading to the temple's construction. It was originally called Wat Thap Phraya, so it's easy to see why it earned such a grand name! The intricate details and ornate decorations are a feast for the eyes. The main prayer hall boasts a unique four-sided roof that shelters several impressive Buddha statues. One is the China rat Buddha image, while the other is a real treasure - a 350-year-old Chai Mongkhon Buddha statue dating back to the Sukhothai era! But wait, there's more! Right around the temple grounds, you'll find a bustling night market. This is where your inner foodie can come alive! Stalls overflowing with delicious Thai street food, souvenirs, and local handicrafts - a shopper and a foodie's paradise! So, if you want a break from the beach or the party scene, head over to Wat Chai Mongkhon. It's a place to soak in Thai culture, marvel at beautiful architecture, and maybe grab a bite (or ten!) at the night market. Trust us, your desi travel experience won't be complete without a visit to this hidden gem! @tdckhanabadosh @travelling desi couple
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There are a total of 41,205 Buddhist temples in Thailand since the last update by the Office of National Buddhism. Wat Chaimongkron is a royal monastery. There is only one special class temple in Thailand which is Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. The other classes are Royal temple first, second and third class. The other temples are ordinary but still beautiful temples. Wat Chaimongkron (Wat Chaimongkhon or Wat Chaimongkot) isn‘t a very old temple though. The temple was built in 1937 on donated land. In 1954 the temple received land owned by the royal family. The temple expanded substantially and is housing more than 30 buildings today. In January 2013 the temple received the title as a royal temple which makes it only the second one in the province of Chonburi. The main Buddhist relicts are the Chinraj Buddha Image and the Chaimongkol Buddha image which was found in Ayudha and is estimated to be 350 years old. On the temple grounds are often fairs and markets. The soon coming Loi Kratong festival will be celebrated here too. The Temple complex is located at the end of South Pattaya Road and Second Road. A must visit for culturally interested visitors. Last Visit | 30. October 2022
Billy B.

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5.0
2y

Nestled amidst the bustling energy of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon emerges as a tranquil oasis, inviting visitors to embark on a serene journey of relaxation and reflection. Our experience at this peaceful monastery was nothing short of enchanting. As we strolled through its serene grounds, a sense of calm washed over us, gently carrying away the worries of the outside world.

The architecture of Wat Chai Mongkhon stood as a testament to Thailand's rich cultural heritage. Traditional Thai-style buildings adorned with intricate details painted a vivid picture of devotion and craftsmanship. Each step revealed a new facet of the temple's beauty, from the delicate brushstrokes of vibrant murals to the gentle curves of elegantly crafted statues.

Amidst the soothing ambience, we found ourselves pausing to contemplate the profound mysteries of life. The temple's serene aura seemed to encourage introspection, as if the very walls whispered timeless truths to those who listened. It was a place where one could escape the frenetic pace of the city, a sanctuary for quiet contemplation and inner peace.

Wat Chai Mongkhon also proved to be a haven for photography enthusiasts. Every corner held the promise of a captivating shot, each frame capturing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and human artistry. The play of light and shadow lent an ethereal quality to the surroundings, making it an ideal backdrop for capturing moments of quietude.

In the heart of Pattaya, Wat Chai Mongkhon offered more than just architectural marvels; it offered a respite for the soul. Our leisurely stroll through this hidden gem left us refreshed, rejuvenated, and profoundly moved. Whether seeking solitude, seeking solace, or seeking to capture the essence of Thai spirituality in a photograph, this temple proves to be an inviting sanctuary of beauty...

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4.0
3y

nice temple, good for worship and community gathering and ceremony. it is the main royal regional temple with the regions head abbot. it's location is at a main intersection in south Pattaya, easy for many people to walk to, 3 main baht bus routes intersection here, the temple has a kindergarten age school on site with middle grade school across the road, there is a small massage center there, a parking garage for long term rent, hourly and daily parking in the parking lot about 20 baht for short and @ 40 all day.

there are several worship areas. the main building as you drive in, this has a Taksin the great statue plus anorher king and buddha in front. next to that is a small square with a stupa and bells, popular to ring the bells and the stupa has a small aclove with a buddha statue that people pray to then try to toss a coin into the aclove. along the road statues for each buddha pose and day of the week. there is a pond with 2 temples built over. one is a goddess statue with steps that is very popular on loy krathong, next to it is a temple with a nice reclining buddha, the pond has some turtles that like to sun themselves. the temple is nice but is more for business than tourist. during the major festivals they have several temporary worship stations as well as vendors.

they have multifunctional cremation area. it is it's own square in the compound. the center is the cremation temple surrounded by a small open plaza, this is further surrounded by cover and shaded area providing a covered seating area. thus is surrounded by enclosed by glass floor to ceiling glass windows and doors this area provides enough room for 2 o3 or even more observation areas for mourners at the same time with privacy for the ceremony from the other ongoing business of the temple...

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We, your desi travel buddies, stumbled upon a hidden gem in Pattaya - Wat Chai Mongkhon! This stunning royal temple sits at the end of Pattaya South Road, just a short walk from the beach and the buzz of Walking Street. Believe it or not, this beauty predates all the tourist hustle and bustle! Built-in 1937, the story goes that a monk on a pilgrimage set up camp where the temple now stands. Inspired by his presence, the locals started building houses and a community around him, eventually leading to the temple's construction. It was originally called Wat Thap Phraya, so it's easy to see why it earned such a grand name!

The intricate details and ornate decorations are a feast for the eyes. The main prayer hall boasts a unique four-sided roof that shelters several impressive Buddha statues. One is the China rat Buddha image, while the other is a real treasure - a 350-year-old Chai Mongkhon Buddha statue dating back to the Sukhothai era!

But wait, there's more! Right around the temple grounds, you'll find a bustling night market. This is where your inner foodie can come alive! Stalls overflowing with delicious Thai street food, souvenirs, and local handicrafts - a shopper and a foodie's paradise!

So, if you want a break from the beach or the party scene, head over to Wat Chai Mongkhon. It's a place to soak in Thai culture, marvel at beautiful architecture, and maybe grab a bite (or ten!) at the night market. Trust us, your desi travel experience won't be complete without a visit to this hidden...

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