Calm and peaceful temple. Lots of tree here, You could feel cool just when you arrived here. King and queen of Thailand have just visited. Worth going. Foreign monks can be found.
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Calm and peaceful temple. Lots of tree here, You could feel cool just when you arrived here. King and queen of Thailand have just visited. Worth going. Foreign monks can be found.
It is a branch of Luang Pu Cha. There are quite a lot of foreign monks and foreign tourists who come to practice Dharma here. Cool in Very shady and peaceful
International forest Temple It is the 19th branch temple of Wat Nong Pah Phong. Founded by Phra Bodhiyan Then (Cha Suphatto), the abbot of Wat Nong Pah Phong in the year B.E. 1977, originally known as Wat Americawat and later changed its name to International Forest Temple, with the English name WAT PAH NANACHAT, BUNG WAI FOREST MONASTERY, which is a temple with foreign monks such as England, American, Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand and Japan. The beginning to come to the Buddhist Lent is not absent. It is the purpose of setting an international forest temple, which is to open an opportunity for foreigners to study the Dharma and discipline in English. to understand the Dharma discipline until they are able to be ordained as a monk and follow the rules of the forest temple
Beautiful temple, quiet, clean, come to pay respects at the forest temple.
Quiet, beautiful building, shady atmosphere, can come to give alms to monks / offer breakfast.