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Went to this temple this morning, located deep inside Sik area, more further than Wat Charok Padang. Reach there around 11:30am, lot of local devotees were there to offer food "sangkatan" to monk, they all gathered in a hall doing chanting stuff like that so i was unable to meet the abbot of this temple. Ask the local kid what is the name of the head of this temple, he said Archan Ju. I think Archan Ju is doing chanting with the villagers, so i just snap the photo around and get off in short while.
The reason why i enjoy visiting temple in rural area because its full of green plants, i like to see green plant and fresh air.
Temple area not very big, look a little bit old, shouldnt be suprised for temple that located in such a remote area. But they got pretty nice Ubosot, will show later.
A little of out phenomena encounters to share. While trying to snap the photo of this small temple, statue of LP Thuad i think, found my camera doesnt work, error message said "check your memory card", so i knew something wrong, quickly pray and tell the reason im here is to intro this temple to people. Took out the memory card and reinserted it to try again, work at last, but back home find out 1 photo cannot be display, weird.
A Kuan Yin statue and notice board showing the donor name.
Some small building dont know what it was.
Now check out their ubosot, roof in blue color, innovative!
A nice statue.
Temple area.
They all gathered in this building.
Some photos.
A cow head?
Wat Chong Charern Suddhaward
Chief Abbot: Ven. Phra Prakjun Pasannacitto
Address: Kg. Chong, 08200 Sik, Kedah
Telephone: 04-4694251
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Wat Chong Charern Suddhaward
12:01 PM
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