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Guide 🇹🇭 Ban Mangkon

Aujourd'hui: ☀️ ↑ 33°C ↓ 29°C 👤 Population 102 291 🕛 Heure locale:

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

Bangkok Chinatown’s main Chinese temple, admired for dragon motifs, Southern Chinese architecture, and richly layered Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian traditions.


Wat Trai Mit Witthayaram Worawihan

Marble-clad temple housing the world’s largest golden Buddha and a museum explaining Chinatown’s history and Chinese settlement in Bangkok.


Leng Buai Ia Shrine
Sanctuaire de Leng Buai Ia

One of Bangkok’s oldest Chinese shrines, featuring Teochew architecture, dragon-wrapped pillars, and historic Ming and Qing dynasty artifacts.


Li Ti Meow Shrine
Sanctuaire de Li Ti Meow

Historic Taoist healing shrine rebuilt after a fire, known for Chinese medicine traditions and a distinctive kau chim oracle practice.


Ban Khao Lao Leung

Community museum presenting Chinese settler history through local stories, festival displays, and Chinese opera costumes in Charoenchai.


Wat Bampen Chine Prote

Old Bangkok temple blending Teochew-style details with a Western-style building, plus a main hall reputed to be Thailand’s smallest.


Sampeng Lane Market
Marché de Sampeng Lane

Bustling historic market packed with fabrics, accessories, and Chinese goods, offering an energetic glimpse into local trade and daily life.


Chinatown Gate
Porte de Chinatown

A symbolic landmark of Bangkok’s Chinese heritage and a popular photo stop marking the entrance to the historic Yaowarat area.


Sampeng Market
Marché de Sampeng

Colorful bazaar near the temple, loved for narrow lanes, bargain shopping, and an immersive Chinatown market atmosphere.


Yaowarat Historical Center
Centre historique de Yaowarat

Small museum inside Wat Traimit that traces the evolution of Chinatown since the arrival of Chinese settlers in Bangkok.


Main Prayer Hall
Salle de prière principale

Wat Mangkon’s central hall showcases a Buddha image blending Thai and Chinese artistic styles within a serene, atmospheric setting.


Tai Sui Shrine
Sanctuaire Tai Sui

A distinctive shrine at Wat Mangkon where worshippers perform rituals to counter bad luck and seek better fortune for the year.


Guan Yin Shrine
Sanctuaire de Guan Yin

Peaceful shrine within Wat Mangkon dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, where visitors pray for compassion and personal guidance.


Wat Mangkorn MRT Station
Station de métro Wat Mangkorn

An eye-catching Blue Line station decorated with intricate Chinese-inspired patterns reflecting the heritage of the surrounding temple district.


Charoenchai Community
Communauté de Charoenchai

Historic enclave preserving old Thai-Chinese traditions, especially joss paper craftsmanship tied to religious rituals and community heritage.


Chinatown
quartier chinois

Quartier historique central réputé pour sa cuisine de rue, ses marchés, ses temples et son accès facile aux principales attractions touristiques.


Old Town Area
Quartier de la vieille ville

Quartier historique central, offrant un accès facile aux principaux sites touristiques et constituant un point de départ idéal pour les visites.


Samphanthawong

Quartier dynamique du centre-ville mêlant héritage chinois, marchés, temples et forte accessibilité touristique.


Talat Noi

Quartier créatif avec d'anciennes maisons-boutiques, du street art et des ruelles plus calmes à proximité des attractions de Chinatown.


Yaowarat Road
Route de Yaowarat

Le quartier chinois principal, animé et réputé pour sa gastronomie, ses rues illuminées au néon, ses marchés et sa situation centrale pratique.


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