This is Wat Bang Kung in Samut Songkhram provinve. It was built in Ayudhaya Period or more than 200 years old. This temple is an historical important place as it was the navy camp of King Somdet Phra Chao Ekkathat (สมเด็จพระเจ้าเอกทัศน์) that call Kai Bang Kung. Afterwards it was the camp of king Taksin during an attack by the Burmese army in 1768. However after the successful campaign the site was abandoned for almost 200 years until in 1967 it was developed by the Ministry of Education. In present Wat Bang Kung is ancient remains of nation. It has the old pharmacopoeia.
The main attraction of the temple is the chapel overgrown by a Banyan tree. Inside the chapel is a large Buddha statue, and of course every visitor is praying and placing incense sticks, rubbing gold leaves and so on. Within the main building is a large stucco Buddha image that locals called Luang Pho Bot Noi. There are also murals of late Ayutthaya period depicting the story of Lord Buddha's life. The chapel has the banyan tree covered is one of unseen Thailand for Tourism Authority of Thailand.