Review of the year brew of Tai Honggong Shrine, Nam Estuary, Samut Prakan
I had the opportunity to take a brew at Tai Honggong Shrine, Inlet Samut Prakan, the other day. The atmosphere of the shrine is quiet, not many people. The parking is spacious. I take care of the shrine is very kind.
At first, we told the elder who took care that we came to Maong Chong. We can check the table on the table if we really make it. Both Thai and Chinese methods are counted. Then we will drop the money in the cabinet for 200 baht each. We will write the name of the day of birth and then the gold leaf, candle, lamp oil. Then he will take us to pay respect to and explain every point what to say. What to ask for? Embroidered many incense. When we pay tribute, we have to read the name on the paper and then swipe it off. He will demonstrate every step of the way and then get the red sheet (last picture) back to carry it.
We ourselves have just come for the first time, but very impressed. Here there is a Thai tribute of each year, also born, and not many people, quiet, and I take care of the shrine, explain well, take care of every point, pay respect until we pay respect.







































































































