Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok

Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok

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TourismThailand, 31 Jan 2025
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Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok

Chinese New Year is right around the corner! 🧧 Are you one of the unlucky few born under the Pig🐷, Snake🐍, Tiger🐯, or Monkey🙊 zodiac signs? Don't worry, Buddy have got you covered! As the lunar new year approaches, let's explore 10 auspicious temples and shrines near Bangkok where you can seek blessings and ward off bad luck. Whether you're looking to boost your career, finances, or overall well-being, these sacred sites offer a spiritual retreat and a chance to start the Year of the Dragon on the right foot. ✨ 

1. Wat Leng Noei Yi (Dragon Temple Kammalawat), Bangkok: Known for its impressive architecture, this temple is a popular destination for worshippers seeking blessings from the God of Wealth, Cai shen, as well as other deities like Heng Jia, Metteyya Bodhisattva, Guan Yin, and etc. 
⏰Open daily from  08.00 a.m.-05.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/9qTvVtSGDn37awut6 
2. Wat Tippayawareewiharn, Bangkok: Home to a variety of deities, including the revered Chinese physician, Hua Tuo, this temple is believed to bring about harmony and love. 
⏰Open daily from 06.00 a.m.-05.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/8FUVLd7gb8VLFgfy6 
3. Chao Pho Suea Shrine, Bangkok: Dedicated to the deity the Tiger God, this shrine is a popular spot for those seeking protection and blessings. 
⏰Open daily from 06.00 a.m.-05.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/a2mvfGFpfT7wGqkL6 
4. Guan Yu Shrine, Bangkok: Pay your respects to the revered warrior and god, Guan Yu, at this shrine. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/8sY5qBdi8ND32CVJ7 
5. Wat Bhoman Khunaram, Bangkok: This temple is known for its beautiful Buddha image, Pay homage to “Phra Sri Sakayamuni  Buddha” 
⏰Open daily from 09.00 a.m.-05.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/tDaseGjn6F73ZwjR9 
6. Wat Thammapanyaram, Nakhon Pathom: Home to a massive statue “Phra Yulai Bhaisachayaguru Buddha” (Phra Yulai Bhaisat) or  the big silver buddha image. 
⏰Open daily from 05.00 a.m.-08.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/cWjSC4ZcjnGpfZiGA 
7. Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 (Wat Boromracha Kanchanaphisek  Anusorn),Nonthaburi: Worshippers come to this temple to seek blessings from Tai Sui, the deity who governs the yearly cycle of life. 
⏰Open daily from 05.00 a.m.-08.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/WiCfTpLsFTCsTiCP8 
8. Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Suphanburi: Famous for its large Phra Phong Suphan Buddha image. 
⏰Open daily from 08.00 a.m.-08.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/phuMczTjbSzquERs7  
9. Wat Leng Hok Yi or Wat Chin Prachasamoson, Chachoengsao: Pay respect the largest statue of “God of Fortune” or “Cai shen” in Thailand. 
⏰Open daily from 08.00 a.m.-05.00 p.m. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/s9ztFgWPYXs7dqcS9 
10. Viharn Thep Sathit Phra Kitti Chaloem (Nezha Shrine), Chonburi: Dedicated to Nezha and Tai Sui, The god who protects one's destiny. 
⏰Open daily from 08.00 a.m.-05.00 น. 
🌐https://maps.app.goo.gl/kxQ25YJ82PZzhcip6 

Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok
Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok
Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok
Blessings and ward off bad luck at shrine near Bangkok

These are just a few of the many auspicious places you can visit to start the Year of the Dragon off right. Remember to dress modestly and bring incense sticks as offerings. May the year ahead bring you happiness and good fortune! 


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