I love this Thai temple.
My grandparents actually bought the land, and brought this temple brick from brick from Thailand, when my grandpa was in the Air Force. I’m very well known in the Thai community there, and along with my grandma, I’m well known cause I’m the first white boy who makes Thai food, out of my family on my moms side of the family. And every Thai person that goes there knows me and my family, and we are greeted so kindly from folks that goes there. And my name in Thai means Royalty, the monks gave me my name when I was first born and when I was brought to the temple with my parents and...
   Read moreThe reviews as well as the website all say "all are welcome" but I guess that comes in different forms. I decided to visit for the first time and as soon as I arrived was immediately followed by a lady who recorded every step I made with her phone as I walked the grounds and even stood at the gate as I drove away once realizing I was probably not as welcome as I had hoped. Disappointing as it is a beautiful temple. I will continue my practice from...
   Read moreI was very excited to visit lord Buddha but, the temple was closed when we visited on Saturday 11th February around 12pm. We don't get any information and couldn't find anyone whom to check with. We tried calling to the phone number found in Google but no one responded. I even visited at 6.30pm hoping that during prayer time the temple is open. But no luck the gtes were closed. Kindly let me know what time the temple is open and are Indians allowed...
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