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Wat Hua Lamphong
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Wat Hua Lamphong is a Royal Buddhist temple, third class, in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Rama IV Road, with Si Lom Road and Suriwong Road in Bangkok's modern business district to the southeast, and Si Phraya Road to the northwest.
Nearby attractions
Patpong Night Market
61, ซอย Thanon Phat Phong, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Snake Farm
1871 Rama IV Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University
254 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History
254 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Chulalongkorn University Stadium
254 จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Neilson Hays Library
195 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
CU Indoor Stadium 1
Chulalongkorn University Sports Center, . 254 Soi Chulalongkorn 9, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Elephant sanctuary from bangkok (office)
17/1 Silom 22 Alley, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Chulalongkorn University Museum
254 Phaya Thai Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Somboon Seafood Sam Yan
315 Chamchuri Square Building, Phaya Thai Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
THE COFFEE CLUB -Samyan Mitrtown
Fl. G, Samyan Mitrtown Parking Lot, 952 Phaya Thai Rd, Wangmai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
A RAMEN ราเมงข้อสอบ (Samyan Mitrtown)
โครงการสามย่านมิตรทาวน์ ห้องเลขที่ 1U021-1U023 ชั้น 1 เลขที่ 944/1, Rama IV Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Too Fast Infinity
754 Rama IV Rd, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Tonkotsu Kazan
315 317 Chamchuri Square, Unit 240 2nd Floor 319 Phaya Thai Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Rat Na Sam Yan
37 Si Phraya Rd, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Shinkanzen Sushi @ Samyan Mitrtown
161 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
The Pasta Apartment Silom (Parking at SC Surawong Mansion)
146/11 Suksan Alley, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Ruen Urai
118 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Ruenton Restaurant
54 Surawong Rd, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Nearby hotels
Mandarin Hotel Bangkok, managed by Centre Point
662 Rama IV Rd, Maha Phruttharam, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Bed By City Hotel
59 Suksan Alley, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Le Méridien Bangkok
40, 5 Surawong Rd, Khwaeng Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok
54 Surawong Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Urban Jungle Social
1, behind Wat Hua Lamphong, 1 Alley, Khwaeng Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
The Rose Residence
124 Surawong Rd, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Samyan Serene Hotel
38 Si Phraya Rd, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
Everyday Bangkok Hostel
Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
The Siam Heritage Hotel
115/1 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Every Surawong
142/4-5 Suksan Alley, Sipraya Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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Wat Hua Lamphong

728 Rama IV Rd, Khwaeng Si Phraya, Khet Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
4.5(3.6K)
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Wat Hua Lamphong is a Royal Buddhist temple, third class, in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Rama IV Road, with Si Lom Road and Suriwong Road in Bangkok's modern business district to the southeast, and Si Phraya Road to the northwest.

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attractions: Patpong Night Market, Snake Farm, Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History, Chulalongkorn University Stadium, Neilson Hays Library, CU Indoor Stadium 1, Elephant sanctuary from bangkok (office), Chulalongkorn University Museum, restaurants: Somboon Seafood Sam Yan, THE COFFEE CLUB -Samyan Mitrtown, A RAMEN ราเมงข้อสอบ (Samyan Mitrtown), Too Fast Infinity, Tonkotsu Kazan, Rat Na Sam Yan, Shinkanzen Sushi @ Samyan Mitrtown, The Pasta Apartment Silom (Parking at SC Surawong Mansion), Ruen Urai, Ruenton Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Wat Hua Lamphong

Patpong Night Market

Snake Farm

Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History

Chulalongkorn University Stadium

Neilson Hays Library

CU Indoor Stadium 1

Elephant sanctuary from bangkok (office)

Chulalongkorn University Museum

Patpong Night Market

Patpong Night Market

3.7

(7.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Snake Farm

Snake Farm

4.5

(711)

Open until 3:30 PM
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Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

4.7

(49)

Open 24 hours
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Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History

Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History

4.6

(167)

Open 24 hours
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Hidden Bangkok Tuktuk Street Food
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Nearby restaurants of Wat Hua Lamphong

Somboon Seafood Sam Yan

THE COFFEE CLUB -Samyan Mitrtown

A RAMEN ราเมงข้อสอบ (Samyan Mitrtown)

Too Fast Infinity

Tonkotsu Kazan

Rat Na Sam Yan

Shinkanzen Sushi @ Samyan Mitrtown

The Pasta Apartment Silom (Parking at SC Surawong Mansion)

Ruen Urai

Ruenton Restaurant

Somboon Seafood Sam Yan

Somboon Seafood Sam Yan

4.3

(592)

$$

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THE COFFEE CLUB -Samyan Mitrtown

THE COFFEE CLUB -Samyan Mitrtown

4.8

(1.1K)

$

Click for details
A RAMEN ราเมงข้อสอบ (Samyan Mitrtown)

A RAMEN ราเมงข้อสอบ (Samyan Mitrtown)

4.7

(632)

$

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Too Fast Infinity

Too Fast Infinity

4.1

(586)

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Reviews of Wat Hua Lamphong

4.5
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5.0
8y

For those that want to discover the soul of a Nation, there are places one can go that reveal the true character of the People; sitting in the heart of Bangkok, there is a sacred Buddhist temple that is one of those places. In many ways Wat Hua Lampong is similar to the many beautiful temples sprinkled around this sprawling city; however, in one section, dozens of volunteers work tirelessly around the clock every day of the year to take donations that provide cremation coffins for those that cannot afford the final expense of life.

What is truly remarkable is the number of donors that make their way through Bangkok traffic to help the destitute; from early to late, quite literally 24 hours a day, a constant stream forms a queue to donate. Whether rich or poor, some come solely to make merit, bringing themselves good, hopefully increasing the quality of the next life and contributing to their growth towards enlightenment; however, some come to celebrate their own Birthday or other important event with donation and prayer. In any case, a wonderfully compassionate act.

It is here the Thai soul is most visible, the sheer numbers of donors from all walks of life is unlike anything I have seen before; business men and women, clerks, sales people, uniforms, working girls, and lady-boys.

All are here with a common goal; help those that cannot provide...

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5.0
3y

For Donating Coffin.

Location Guide: Take metro to Samyam Station. The donation area for coffin is run by a foundation. IT IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN THE TEMPLE. It is on the right (facing the temple entrance) of the temple, you won’t miss it with a Wheelock ramp.

Process: Enter into the premise and on the left are counters. Approach any vacant one and they will ask you to write your full name on the top of the pink slip. Highlight to the staff the amount to donate. To make things simpler, it’s 500 Baht per Coffin.

The staff will issue a receipt and write the amount and name. You can choose to donate more like 1000 Baht for 2 coffins. They will pass your back the pink slip and the receipt.

Walk behind the counter and you will see people applying glue (on the table) and walk towards the yellow boxes (coffin) and stick on it and offer a goodwill prayer. The staff will remove them periodically.

Once finish, walk out and Turn Left to the temple. You can lit the receipt on the candle and put it burning in...

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5.0
1y

A very centrally located Thai Buddhist Temple in Bangkok’s city center that opens 24 HOURS—yes, never closes—and popular with Thais and tourists alike who come here to pray, give alms, make donations, and receive blessings and many other good lucks. This “Wat” or temple is particularly famous for making donations for coffins and calico clothes to wrap the deceased, particularly those without relatives. It is a belief that making merit of coffin or donations for shrouds help to extend one’s life. This type of donation at this temple is so popular that there is a very well-established Ruamkatanyu Foundation (meaning “Joint Gratitude”) that has been around since 1970s located here and is open 24 hours. They accept donations to help with those who unfortunately died of accidents and their families don’t have the means to properly organize funeral or even purchase...

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For Donating Coffin. Location Guide: Take metro to Samyam Station. The donation area for coffin is run by a foundation. IT IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN THE TEMPLE. It is on the right (facing the temple entrance) of the temple, you won’t miss it with a Wheelock ramp. Process: Enter into the premise and on the left are counters. Approach any vacant one and they will ask you to write your full name on the top of the pink slip. Highlight to the staff the amount to donate. To make things simpler, it’s 500 Baht per Coffin. The staff will issue a receipt and write the amount and name. You can choose to donate more like 1000 Baht for 2 coffins. They will pass your back the pink slip and the receipt. Walk behind the counter and you will see people applying glue (on the table) and walk towards the yellow boxes (coffin) and stick on it and offer a goodwill prayer. The staff will remove them periodically. Once finish, walk out and Turn Left to the temple. You can lit the receipt on the candle and put it burning in the urn beside.
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A very centrally located Thai Buddhist Temple in Bangkok’s city center that opens 24 HOURS—yes, never closes—and popular with Thais and tourists alike who come here to pray, give alms, make donations, and receive blessings and many other good lucks. This “Wat” or temple is particularly famous for making donations for coffins and calico clothes to wrap the deceased, particularly those without relatives. It is a belief that making merit of coffin or donations for shrouds help to extend one’s life. This type of donation at this temple is so popular that there is a very well-established Ruamkatanyu Foundation (meaning “Joint Gratitude”) that has been around since 1970s located here and is open 24 hours. They accept donations to help with those who unfortunately died of accidents and their families don’t have the means to properly organize funeral or even purchase coffins for them.
Clint KovácsClint Kovács
Wat Hua Lamphong is uniquely positioned in the heart of Bangkok's central business district. This location affords worshippers and tourists easy access to one of Bangkok's larger temples via both Rama IV Road and the MRT (Metropolitan Rapid Transit Subway). Rama IV Road was previously named "Hua Lamphong Road" but was later changed to honor King Rama IV in 1919, the king who reigned over Thailand during the construction of this temple. The temple retains the name "Hua Lamphong" despite the change of the road name. The temple is also unique in that it is designed similarly to the Thai temples in most of Bangkok, however, it incorporates a number of Chinese traditions. The influence of Chinese Buddhism is the result of the close proximity to Bangkok's large Chinese community in the adjacent neighborhood.
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For Donating Coffin. Location Guide: Take metro to Samyam Station. The donation area for coffin is run by a foundation. IT IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN THE TEMPLE. It is on the right (facing the temple entrance) of the temple, you won’t miss it with a Wheelock ramp. Process: Enter into the premise and on the left are counters. Approach any vacant one and they will ask you to write your full name on the top of the pink slip. Highlight to the staff the amount to donate. To make things simpler, it’s 500 Baht per Coffin. The staff will issue a receipt and write the amount and name. You can choose to donate more like 1000 Baht for 2 coffins. They will pass your back the pink slip and the receipt. Walk behind the counter and you will see people applying glue (on the table) and walk towards the yellow boxes (coffin) and stick on it and offer a goodwill prayer. The staff will remove them periodically. Once finish, walk out and Turn Left to the temple. You can lit the receipt on the candle and put it burning in the urn beside.
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A very centrally located Thai Buddhist Temple in Bangkok’s city center that opens 24 HOURS—yes, never closes—and popular with Thais and tourists alike who come here to pray, give alms, make donations, and receive blessings and many other good lucks. This “Wat” or temple is particularly famous for making donations for coffins and calico clothes to wrap the deceased, particularly those without relatives. It is a belief that making merit of coffin or donations for shrouds help to extend one’s life. This type of donation at this temple is so popular that there is a very well-established Ruamkatanyu Foundation (meaning “Joint Gratitude”) that has been around since 1970s located here and is open 24 hours. They accept donations to help with those who unfortunately died of accidents and their families don’t have the means to properly organize funeral or even purchase coffins for them.
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Wat Hua Lamphong is uniquely positioned in the heart of Bangkok's central business district. This location affords worshippers and tourists easy access to one of Bangkok's larger temples via both Rama IV Road and the MRT (Metropolitan Rapid Transit Subway). Rama IV Road was previously named "Hua Lamphong Road" but was later changed to honor King Rama IV in 1919, the king who reigned over Thailand during the construction of this temple. The temple retains the name "Hua Lamphong" despite the change of the road name. The temple is also unique in that it is designed similarly to the Thai temples in most of Bangkok, however, it incorporates a number of Chinese traditions. The influence of Chinese Buddhism is the result of the close proximity to Bangkok's large Chinese community in the adjacent neighborhood.
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