It took a big circle to get there by grab, but everything was worth it. The temple is not small and some places are still being built. When I went there, there happened to be a magister in the Scriptures, and many believers sat around and full of dharma. There is a Shelly King body of the abbot on the second floor of the temple, and many believers sit here. The top floor of the museum is the famous meditation hall. Next to it is the small canal, walk to the MRT for more than 10 minutes, go back to Bangkok, will visit again. In the past decade, my wife and I have often visited this temple to witness its changes and renovations. It consists of many buildings. The meditation hall has been carefully decorated with local wood, providing visitors with a great place to practice meditation. Reduce the incense candles and Buddha statues and place them reasonably in one area of the hall. The new pagoda building opposite is the primary display area, with many priceless treasures on display. It also has a well-designed dome that represents Buddhist perception of the universe. There are also several toilets. Many improvements have been made to accessibility facilities. This temple is both a normal open Thai Buddhist temple and an important meditation center.