Sawangphon Nongmon Buddhist Association: A center of the mind
The Sawang Phon Nong Mon Buddhist Association is an important place for Chinese-Thais who want to worship various gods and experience traditional Chinese culture. Inside the shrine, there are many sacred objects that people respect. In addition, the architecture of the shrine is outstanding with beautiful and detailed Chinese patterns.
- Highlights of the place
- Festivals and rituals: Chinese festivals such as Chinese New Year and the ceremony to resolve bad luck attract a lot of people.
- Ancient Chinese architecture: The shrine structure and the intricate decorations are perfect for taking pictures.
Entrance fee
There is no entrance fee, but donations can be made to support the association's activities as you wish.
How to get there
- From Bangkok: Take a private car along Bangna-Trat Road or Motorway (Highway No. 7) towards Nong Mon. It takes about 1.5 hours.
- By bus: Take a van or bus from Ekkamai or Mo Chit stations to Nong Mon Market.
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Worshiping the Bodhisattva Guan Yin, Nong Mon
A large two-story Chinese shrine named Meng Guo Xiang Tua Cheng Yeang Tai by the Sawang Phon Nong Mon Buddhist Association. Inside the shrine is enshrined Ah Niao or Guan Yin. This shrine has various activities such as donating coffins, making merit, eating vegetarian food, and charity kitchens. People often come to ask for blessings from Guan Yin for good fortune. This shrine is a sacred object of the people of Nong Mon, Bang Saen because it is next to Nong Mon Market. Meng Guo Xiang Tua Cheng Yeang Tai Shrine is located in Saensuk Subdistrict, Mueang Chonburi District, Chonburi Province. #tripแจกโรงแรมฟรี
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🌟Nong Mon, the birthplace of the 8 immortals, the first in Thailand
🙏😇🎋 Ann took her friends to the sacred shrine in Nong Mon, the birthplace of the first 8 immortals in Thailand, and prayed to the 200-year-old Guan Yin of fragrant wood.
🌟“Poi Seian Zhou Si or 8 Immortals” is located in “Poi Seian Zhou Si Shrine, the birthplace of the first 8 immortals in Thailand, in Nong Mon #Chonburi. According to Chinese Taoist beliefs, they are sacred deities that are widely worshipped by Chinese people in Chinese village shrines. ✨“8 Immortals” according to later Taoist beliefs include Lu Tong Bin, Na Chai Hua, Han Xiang Zhi, Chao Kok Gu, Jiang Guo Lao, Ti Gui Li, He Xian Gou, and Han Zheng Li. ✨The image of Poi Seian Zhou Si is considered another popular Chinese auspicious symbol. ✨“The weapons of Poi Seian are called the 8 auspicious symbols.” This is considered an auspicious image. Can eliminate ghosts, bad luck, eliminate evil things from harming humans.
🌟“Kuen Yin of Fragrant Wood” is over 200 years old and is located in “A-Niao Shrine, Bodhisattva Guan Yin of Fragrant Wood”. This ancient shrine was built during the reign of King Rama I in 1800. ✨“Bodhisattva Guan Yin (A-Niao)” has sacred power and high compassion. Most people travel here to pray for happiness and success in what they want.
✨The shrine is beautifully decorated. There are places to make merit, accumulate merit, ward off bad luck, fill oil lamps, make merit for coffins, and make merit for shrouds. 🌈If you pass by #Nong Mon #Chonburi, come and pray for blessings from the sacred things at this place. May your life be peaceful and happy together.
✴️Poi Sien Zhou Shi Shrine
✴️A-Niao Shrine, Bodhisattva Guan Yin of Fragrant Wood
📍Located inside: Sawang Phon Buddhist Association, Nong Mon (Nong Mon Market), Saensuk Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chonburi Province
•Open every day
•No admission fee
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Chinese shrine in Nong Mon 🏮
Sawang Phon Nong Mon Buddhist Association (Meng Guo Xiang Tua) is a place of spiritual support for Chonburi people. It is located in Nong Mon Market and has a parking lot.
It is a beautiful Chinese shrine. Tourists can visit the architecture and pay homage to the Bodhisattva Guan Yin and the deity Tai Sui Yea to enhance their auspiciousness. There is also a place to make merit by donating coffins.
🕰️Opening hours: Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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