used the fossilized oyster shells to build one pagoda at the entrance and a large one in the temple. People flow in to see giant oyster shells and people of faith donated their money to build the temple.Moreover, there is a museum that collects Buddha images, unique objects and ancient utensils, eg, Sam Khok jars, potteries, engraved wood panels, calculators, a giant clam shell that is the biggest in the world brought by Luang Pho Thongklueng from Ranong province. It is very large and wide more than one meter. In addition, there are “Wishing Gongs,” that could resound without being hit by a stick or baton but simply by being touched and rubbed by hand.Within the compound, another highlight is an herb garden, a turtle raising well and a fish pond so that the visitors can feed them and relax. At present, several people of faith come to visit them.