Thiphayawaree Temple Built since about the year 2319 with the temple has an ancient well. which the villagers believed to be well water thip It is a well with springs. which will cause the water to flow out all the time, never dry Therefore, this temple is called Kam Lo Yi Temple (Kam Loo means nectar and Yi means temple) used to be a deserted temple without any monks staying for many years. Until about the year 2439 Phra Ajahn Haisan Chinese monk from Hunan Province had a pilgrimage to remember the Buddhist Lent at this temple So he has restored it again. and has led Thai people - Chinese people in that area An with Mr. Sheng Tek Sae Jia and Mrs. Xiu Om Sae Tan, two wealthy husbands and wives in the Chinese community. In the Ming Mueang market area, it is the mainstay. Later, the descendants of these two families Received a surname from King Rama VI, "Savetmal", the teacher and the people at that time. jointly renovated the whole new temple Until the temple is in perfect condition, beautiful His Majesty King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) has therefore conferred the rank of Achan Haisan. It is Luang Chin, Dhamma Rot, Chinese Religion. The permanent clerk of the Chinese sect served as the abbot. and gave the new name to Kam Lo Yi Temple "Wat Thiphaya Wari Wihan" corresponds to 2452 B.E., the reason why the name of the temple is like this. Because this temple has "Holy well" or "nectar well" is there. Since then, people have called it. "Wat Kam Lo Yi" or Wat Nam Thip is "Wat Thiphayavari Vihara", which is a temple under the Chinese sect of monks until now
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Wat Thipyawaree Wiharn (Kam Lo Yi)
Province: Bangkok Metropolis
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Phone Number
026-238-949
Hour of Operation
- Monday:06:00 - 18:00
- Tuesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Wednesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Thursday:06:00 - 18:00
- Friday:06:00 - 18:00
- Saturday:06:00 - 18:00
- Sunday:06:00 - 18:00