Ji Jin Koh Temple in the Klong District
The Ji Jin Koh Temple is an old Chinese temple in Klong San, Bangkok, founded by the Taekha Ji Jin Koh Society to spread virtue, with the highlight of the 9-story-high Thai Chinese Pagoda, an eclectic Chinese architecture that enshrines the sacred things of the Sakha faith (Buddhism, Tao, Confucius) and is a beautiful view of the Chao Phraya River.
History and highlights:
Founder: Virtue Mission Society (Tekka) Ji Jin Koh.
Architecture: Combines Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan art, arranged according to Feng Shui.
Pagoda: Built in honor of His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadesh (Reign 9), it has nine floors, each floor enshrining the sacred and with a viewing balcony.
Belief: Combining three religions (Sakha), both Mahayana, Tao, and Confucian Buddhists, Chinese gods and sacred things are worshipped.
Important: His Majesty the King (Reign 19) came to give his name and contained relics in this stupa.
Place 📍: Ji Jin Koh Temple
🚅 How to get there: Located along the Chao Phraya River, Soi Phraya, 17, Bangkok Canal District.
It is easy to travel by boat and is a scenic spot on the beautiful Chao Phraya River. Or take a BTS ride down to Klong Klong Station. You can go down to the temple.
It's a small temple, quiet, not many people. Take a beautiful picture.
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