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Wat Bang Kung Temple in Samut Songkhram, Thailand Guide

Address: บ้านค่าย หมู่ที่ 4 Bang Kung, Bang Khonthi District, Samut Songkhram 75120
Wat Bang Kung is an ancient temple in Samut Songkhram, Thailand. It was built in the Ayutthaya period. It was the site of the Battle of Bang Kung between the Konbaung Dynasty and the Thonburi Kingdom. Wikipedia
Wat Bang Kung (วัดบางกุ้ง) Temple in Bang Kung, Samut Songkhram, Thailand
Wat Bang Kung is an old temple located in Bang Kung Subdistrict, Bang Khon Thi District, Samut Songkhram Province. It was built since the Ayutthaya period. There is a prominent place in the Ubosot. which is an old church The whole building was covered with the roots of the Bodhi tree, Krang tree, Krai tree, until it was ceded to be one of the unseen in Samut Songkhram Province.
The Ubosot is a building made of bricks and mortar, with no sky bouquets and rooster leaves, as typical of Thai temples. that is often a pretty machine Inside the church is the dwelling place of “Luang Por Nil Mani” or “Luang Por Dam” as the villagers call it. which is a large Buddha image in the posture of subduing Mara late Ayutthaya period There are also murals inside. which is a story about the history of the Buddha.
This temple is also featured with many statues of Thai boxers as well as old planes on display. and there is also a small zoo There are camel cages, deer, and horses located along the waterfront of Wat Bang Kung as well.
Wat Bang Kung is an old temple. Built since the Ayutthaya period It is an important historical temple located in Bang Khonthi District, Samut Songkhram Province. And not far from Amphawa Floating Market as well. According to history, it is said that in the late Ayutthaya period, in 1765, the Burmese army came to attack Ayutthaya. King Ekkathat Therefore ordered the districts of Pak Tai to raise the navy to set up a camp to build a wall around Wat Bang Kung. at Bang Kung Subdistrict Samut Songkhram is known as Bang Kung Camp.

History
Reverend Father Nilmanee The main Buddha image of the Ubosot is covered by a banyan tree. According to the history, it was built since the Ayutthaya period as one of the important historical temples. Because in the Ayutthaya period at the end of 1765, the Burmese army came to attack Ayutthaya. King Ekkathat ordered the provinces of Pak Tai to raise their navy to set up a camp to build a wall around Wat Bang Kung at Bang Kung Subdistrict. Mueang Samut Songkhram called “Bang Kung Camp”, the Burmese army marched along the Mae Klong River and invaded down to Bang Kung Camp. With Ayutthaya’s army unable to withstand it, Bang Kung’s camp was broken.
After the Burmese attacked Ayutthaya in 1767, Bang Kung Camp fell into an abandoned camp. When King Taksin the Great established Thonburi Please let the Chinese gather their clans to form the old camp guard at Bang Kung. therefore called another name “Bang Kung Chinese Camp” In 1768, after losing about 8 months of Ayutthaya, the Burmese army led by the governor of Dawei raised their army and navy to surround the Chinese Bang Kung Camp. The Chinese soldiers who guarded Bang Kung camp fought at full strength but with less force almost lost the camp to Burma. The Samut Songkhram Political Department had a letter to inform Krung Thonburi. King Taksin was aware and therefore raised an army to attack the Burmese army and was defeated and later in the year 1774 King Taksin the Great raised his navy to lead soldiers to battle at Bang Kaeo, Ratchaburi. At Wat Klang Khai Bang Kung.
Evidence of ancient places that appear in the present include the present ubosot brick and mortar covered by a banyan tree covering the back of the ubosot’s gable. There are stucco designs with flora motifs decorated with wares, which is a characteristic of the late Ayutthaya period.
Inside the Ubosot enshrines a large Buddha image in the late Ayutthaya period. carved from red sandstone Demonstration of Mara Wichai the villagers called “Luang Por Bot Noi” on the wall of the chapel has a mural depicting a former Buddha image. and pictures of Buddha’s history There is also an ancient rectangular pool measuring about 5 meters wide and 7 meters long. There is a low wall at the edge of the pool. and cladding with bricks and mortar It is located on the north side of the Ubosot. The Fine Arts Department has announced the registration of Wat Bang Kung as a national historic site in the Royal Gazette, Volume 113, Special Section 50, on December 18, 1996.
At Wat Bang Kung, there is a shrine at the back, named “San Nang Mai Chao Chom” or the shrine of Princess Montathip (Chan Chao), which is sacred. There are people who respect each other very much.
Highlights of the beauty of Wat Bang Kung This is different from other temples. Prok Pho Church The temple’s chapel is covered by 4 types of large trees, namely the Bodhi Tree, the Banyan Tree, the Krai Tree and the Krang Tree. It is the only tree church in Thailand. and is estimated to be around 200 years old.
In addition, the church does not have a bouquet of flowers and leaves, as in typical Thai temples. These roots help to hold the church in amazing shape. In addition, in front of the stairway there is a plant pattern. Decorated with wares, which is a characteristic of late Ayutthaya period art. This makes Wat Bang Kung another important tourist attraction of Samut Songkhram.