Visit Wat Suwan Khiri (Ranong)
Presentation Wat Suwan Khiri
g_translate Thai name : วัดสุวรรณคีรีวิหาร
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Sometimes also called Wat Na Muang, this small temple has a 10 meters high Burmese style chedi which is its only curiosity. Behind the stupa, the main ordination hall or Phra Ubosot which sadly often closed houses an image of Buddha standing nicely decorated and a belfry decorated with a feline motif. At the right of the chedi there is a tree surrounded by statues Buddha.
A temple that does not really worth a visit unless you are passionate about temples.
Practical information about Wat Suwan Khiri
No Admission fee
Open from 8.30 am to 5 pm
Bus number 3 (red) goes to Wat Suwan Khiri.
How to get to Wat Suwan Khiri ?
It's up to you to see if you do like me and go there on foot or take a tuk-tuk or even try to rent a bike at a guesthouse.
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Rules to respect when visiting a temple
Wat Suwan Khiri is a temple and when you visit a temple in Thailand there are some rules to know and follow :
- Dress properly (knees and shoulders should be covered)
- Take off your shoes when entering the buildings
- Be quiet
- Don't hug or kiss
- Don't point your feet to Buddha's image
- Don't smoke
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