[Scenery] The king of value for money in the tourism industry is worth going
[Fun] Quiet in the noisy, good quality and low price
[Value for money] Suitable for long-term vacations, to feel the local life, it is worth visiting many times, great
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We were fortunate to be guests of our friends who sponsor this temple. The vegetarian festival is something not to be missed. It’s part evangelical snake charmer and part speaking in tongues crazin...
I felt privileged to be here, as it is very much, an active temple of worship. And, I could feel a positive energy all around this highly spiritual place. There are a lot of artifacts, figurines and a...
There is Put Cho and Jui Tui, linked with each other by the hallway in the middle. Temple is crowded during oct mid festival whereby there is ongoing festive there.
This is a fairly small temple structure located around 10 mins walk from the core of the old town in Phuket Town. If you're in the area and temples are your thing then it may be worth a quick look. Wh...
Jui Tui Shrine is Taoist shrine. Originally, “Jui” in Chinese means water. For “Tui,” it means a white mortar. The bright red and golden colours and statues are the highlight of the shrine. It's quite...
[Scenery] The king of value for money in the tourism industry is worth going [Fun] Quiet in the noisy, good quality and low price [Value for money] Suitable for long-term vacations, to feel the local life, it is worth visiting many times, great
Every day there are lots of tourists and love the scenery.
This Chinese temple is a very traditional Chinese temple, you come here as if to return to China, because it is really and very much like the temples in China, the temple is beautiful in shape, in fact there are many Chinese temples in Phuket.
Personally, I don't think there's any bright spot, but it's nice to see Chinese architecture abroad.
The Chinese style temples in Phuket are large and small, this one is more prominent and beautiful.