Wat San Chao Chet

Wat San Chao Chet

Main Gate
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Literal meaning 7 Holy Mother(s) Temple
Thai name
Thai Thai: ศาลเจ้าเจ็ด
/sǎːn tɕâːw tɕèt/
Shrine of the Seven
Side Gate of Wat San Chao Chet, Bangkok
Main Hall of Wat San Chao Chet, Bangkok
Old Wat Keeper beside the main entrance, Wat San Chao Chet, Bangkok
Wat San Chao Chet keeps historic plaques

Wat San Chao Chet is a temple to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, the deified form of the medieval Fujianese girl Lin Moniang, located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok in Thailand. It is named for its seven statues of the goddess.

History

Wat San Chao Chet was built by Cantonese in Bangkok in 1851.

Address

Architecture

Historic Plaques

Wat San Chao Chet keeps 6 pieces of historic plaques with Chinese calligraphy:

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Coordinates: 13°43′48.54″N 100°31′1.84″E / 13.7301500°N 100.5171778°E / 13.7301500; 100.5171778

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