Bang Phli Market, Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai temple
At the 150-year-old Bang Phli Market in Samut Prakan (29 km from Bangkok), there are no boats selling goods but a wooden walkway is laid along both sides of the Samrong Canal where shop houses are located. The market is open on Saturday and Sunday from early morning to noon. Browse around looking for good buys, particularly souvenirs. Catch a glimpse of the traditional Thai way of life along the picturesque river banks, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Pay respect to Luang Pho To, a sacred Buddha image at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai temple in Samut Prakan Province, said to one of three legendary Buddha images from whom worshippers sought protection from danger during times of war. All three were bathed with consecrated lustral water and since then have been highly revered.
Bang Phli Market, Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai temple
At the 150-year-old Bang Phli Market in Samut Prakan (29 km from Bangkok), there are no boats selling goods but a wooden walkway is laid along both sides of the Samrong Canal where shop houses are located. The market is open on Saturday and Sunday from early morning to noon. Browse around looking for good buys, particularly souvenirs. Catch a glimpse of the traditional Thai way of life along the picturesque river banks, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Pay respect to Luang Pho To, a sacred Buddha image at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai temple in Samut Prakan Province, said to one of three legendary Buddha images from whom worshippers sought protection from danger during times of war. All three were bathed with consecrated lustral water and since then have been highly revered.
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