Wat Nong Wua, a majestic reclining Buddha on the roadside through Rayong
#Get a discount without relying on luck Wat Nong Wua is located in Makham Khu Subdistrict, Nikhom Phatthana District, Rayong Province. It is a temple that is prominent and well-known for the largest reclining Buddha in the eastern region, which is 66 meters long and 18 meters high.
Location: Makham Khu Subdistrict, Nikhom Phatthana District, Rayong Province (located on Highway 36, making it easy to see)
Opening and closing hours: There are no specific opening and closing hours, but generally the temple is open for worship from morning to evening.
The highlight of Wat Nong Wua is the large reclining Buddha, which has a beautiful appearance similar to the sweet-eyed reclining Buddha of Burma. It is enshrined on a hill, making it visible from afar. It is highly revered by passersby.
Inside the temple, there is also a large golden chapel enshrining the Sangkachai Buddha for people to worship and ask for blessings of wealth and fortune. In addition, there are other sacred objects to worship, such as Thao Maha Phrom, Por Pu Suea, Chinese gods, and the old city pillar shrine of Rayong Province.
Pros:
* There is a large and beautiful reclining Buddha. Unique
* Respected and prayed for
* There are many sacred objects to worship
* Located on the main road, easy to travel
* The temple is quiet and beautiful
Note:
* Information on opening and closing times is not clear. You should allow extra time for travel. #VisitRayong
* During the holidays, there may be a lot of people traveling to worship.
Overall, Wat Nong Wua (Wat Phra Non) is an interesting temple and worth a visit when traveling to Rayong Province, especially those who want to worship the large reclining Buddha and other sacred objects for good fortune.
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