Sanjao Phuya Chinese Temple, Udon Thani Province, Thailand


4.0 (63 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #11 in Udon Thani Points of Interest & Landmarks

Interesting and beautiful Chinese Shrine

Ten minutes drive from city center, this is a very interesting Chinese Shrine where you would have a chance to pay respect to 6 devines, the most people would like to visit and pay respect to may be "Poo-Yaa Shrine" which is believed those who pay respect and make a wish, that wish (only one wish) would come true. I could not remember the name of other 5 monks/devines because it is in chinese name but each would bless you prosperity, health and good luck. There is also a "9 turn Shrine" standing in the Nong Bua pond which connecting walk way that has 9 turns before reaching the pavillion.Our group were there in mid January just a week before Chinese New Year and it was almost full moon. The pavilion and the willow tree together with the moon reflects in the water looked stuning. Plus we had a chance to see the rehearsal of the Dragon parade which will be perform at Nong Prajak every year too. Nice to stroll around at night. (Close at 8 p.m.) Lots of parking space.
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Address

Rop Sa Nong Bua Rd, Udon Thani, Thailand.

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  • 4Nina Lim 5:00 PM Nov 6, 2017
    Chinese temple in town
    Sanjao Phuya Temple location easy visit . the temple beside UD town shopping and dinning .temple is clean and relax.

  • 4kitipols 5:00 PM Feb 21, 2019
    สิ่งศักดิ์สิทธิ์ประจำเมืองอุดรธานี (Holy Place in Udonthani)
    One of the most holy places in Udonthani espacially for Thai born Chineses who live in the area and near by provinces. It's first built by an early group of Chinese merchants who moved in and started businesses many years ago.