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Kuan Yim Shrine
Thian Fah Foundation
606 Yaowarat Road, Bangkok
Wat Mangkon 8 Min Blue-Line MRT
Hua Lamphong 8 Min Blue-Line MRT
- 278 RatingsGoogle 4.7 TripAdvisor 4.0
Reviews Kuan Yim Shrine
Kuan Yim Shrine is my favorite Buddhist temple in Bangkok. Its beautiful decorations and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit spot in the bustling area of Samphanthawong.
This unique temple is situated next to a public hospital that specializes in hemodialysis. The temple's roof and walls are richly decorated with numerous ornaments, adding to its allure. Visitors come here to pray for a healthy life, guided by the deity worshipped at this serene sanctuary.
At the south end of Yaowarat Road, you'll find the charming Kuan Yim Shrine, a small Chinese temple adorned with ornamental objects throughout. It's a vibrant and colorful spot, free to visit, and conveniently located near Chinatown.
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