เป็นวัดที่สะอาดร่มรื่น เงียบสงบ เหมาะกับการมาสงบจิตใจและทำบุญ
Wat Phasuk is a temple that we can go to all the time. We go to make merit in the morning, make offerings to the monks, it is shady and cool.
A temple near the Nonthaburi Impact Exhibition Hall It is not very large in size, but in fact, it does not show much difference compared to other temples But it is the place where you can lean on the most peacefully in the vicinity.
Wat Phasuk is considered a temple that has been with Muang Thong for a long time. It is the center of the hearts of the locals. The market, the temple, the school, and the community are truly things that go together. Around this temple, there are always people making merit every morning. During Buddhist holy days, there are many people. You can park your car both inside the temple and along the temple wall (on the sidewalk outside). On Buddhist holy days, you can come to walk around the temple with candles.
Wat Phasukmaneejak was built on October 26, 1977 by Mr. Phasuk and Mrs. Ngek Maneejak who donated land and initiated the construction of the temple building. The temple was named "Wat Phasukmaneejak" to honor the donor of the land and the initiator of the temple construction. It has been called that until today. [1] The temple received the royal charter of boundary markers on November 7, 1979.
A big, very clean temple, located near Muang Thong. In the morning, there is a morning market next to the temple with lots of food. I recommend giving alms in the morning.
เป็นวัดที่สะอาดร่มรื่น เงียบสงบ เหมาะกับการมาสงบจิตใจและทำบุญ
Wat Phasuk is a temple that we can go to all the time. We go to make merit in the morning, make offerings to the monks, it is shady and cool.
A temple near the Nonthaburi Impact Exhibition Hall It is not very large in size, but in fact, it does not show much difference compared to other temples But it is the place where you can lean on the most peacefully in the vicinity.
Wat Phasuk is considered a temple that has been with Muang Thong for a long time. It is the center of the hearts of the locals. The market, the temple, the school, and the community are truly things that go together. Around this temple, there are always people making merit every morning. During Buddhist holy days, there are many people. You can park your car both inside the temple and along the temple wall (on the sidewalk outside). On Buddhist holy days, you can come to walk around the temple with candles.
Wat Phasukmaneejak was built on October 26, 1977 by Mr. Phasuk and Mrs. Ngek Maneejak who donated land and initiated the construction of the temple building. The temple was named "Wat Phasukmaneejak" to honor the donor of the land and the initiator of the temple construction. It has been called that until today. [1] The temple received the royal charter of boundary markers on November 7, 1979.
A big, very clean temple, located near Muang Thong. In the morning, there is a morning market next to the temple with lots of food. I recommend giving alms in the morning.