Near Khlong U Taphao Bridge, Phetchakasem Rd, Hat YaiMap
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This temple often goes to make merit and release fish. Because he is already a Hat Yai The temple is shady, near the market. Walk to buy fish to release
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Wat Hat Yai Nai Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Among the tourist attractions in Hat Yai, the most prominent one is the 35-meter-long reclining Buddha, which is the third largest reclining Buddha in the world. It was built in 1917 and is about 3 kilometers away from downtown Hat Yai. Monastery in Songkhla Province. There is a reclining Buddha, 35 meters long, which is the third largest reclining Buddha in the world.
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Wat Hat Yai Nai Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This temple often goes to make merit and release fish. Because he is already a Hat Yai The temple is shady, near the market. Walk to buy fish to release
Serene place with the third largest Buddha statue. There's a couple of smaller temples along the side. Ample parking around the whole vicinity.There's a small praying area under the large Buddha behind where you can get incense or candles to bless the family or make donations.It’s a nice place and the sleeping Buddha statue is magnificent. Behind the Buddha, there is a fortune God. Many went there to pray for some luck like me 😁🙏
It is an old temple in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, one of the beautiful temple attractions. There is an important thing that is enshrined a large reclining Buddha image, 35 meters long, 15 meters high, 10 meters wide, named Phra Phuttha Hatta Mongkhon. The 3rd large in Thailand
It is a large temple in Hat Yai District, a popular temple with a place to release birds, fish and large Buddha images.
Clean temple in the heart of Hat Yai, shady and comfortable, there is a place to release fish as well. Overall, it is a place that Hat Yai people go to.
Happy, peaceful, make merit here, all finished in one temple, including offerings, making merit for monks every day, paying homage to the reclining Buddha image.