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Attractions in Thailand
Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 17.00
Wat Don Sinon Nong Bua, Ban Pho, Chachoengsao. Built in 1938, the front of the chapel is an ancient sculpture. The pediment of the chapel is carved with teak wood, which is in very good condition.
Wat Don Sinon is a temple of the people under the Mahanikaya sect. It is located in Nong Bua Subdistrict, Ban Pho District, Chachoengsao Province. It was granted the royal charter of the boundary markers on January 22, 2007. It has important buildings and residences, including wooden pillars, an ancient Thai-style chapel, brick and mortar walls, a tiled roof, and a carved wooden gable decorated with colored glass. The gable is carved with teak wood, which is in very good condition.
The bell tower is made of wood, with a high open space under the house and a crown-shaped roof. There is a sema in front of the original chapel, which is an ancient sculpture. The entrance arch of the temple was built in 1991, which enshrines the seal of King Rama IX during his 50th reign.
Important monks include Luang Pu Yen Naratho (Phra Khru Anutai Thananukul), who developed the permanent structures within the temple as seen today. He has ruled since 1950 onwards.



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