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Saturday, 13 December 2008

Wat Mongkhon Nimit (Phuket Town)

Posted on 05:33 by Unknown
I keep heading back to Phuket Town to explore different areas. I find the town fascinating - you can get a totally different perspective on Phuket by walking around the town. This is where real life goes on. It's completely different to the main tourist beaches. I recommend everyone spend a few hours wandering around the old town, check out some markets, temples, small restaurants, old Chinese shops and maybe you can get a taste of Thailand that is not available on the beach.

Today I took my 3 year old son for a walk around, I wanted to visit Wat Mongkhon Nimit (sometimes called Phutta Mongkhon Nimit) and promised the boy to buy him some new shoes in town later. The temple is just on the north edge of the "old town". If you walk up Soi Rommani from Thalang Road, you can see the temple, which is on Dibuk Road.

View along Soi Rommani towards Wat Mongkhon Nimit
(above) View along Soi Rommani towards Wat Mongkhon Nimit

Turn left and you reach the entrance to the temple...

Wat Mongkhon Nimit entrance

The main temple was locked today.. guess that means I have to go back to look inside another day. Just inside the entrance is a school and the HQ for the Phuket Buddhist Association and also the Phuket Old Town Foundation.

Wat Mongkhon Nimit, Phuket Town

Just inside the entrance is a school and the HQ for the Phuket Buddhist Association and also the Phuket Old Town Foundation

The temple grounds are large, including some impressive Chedis...

Chedis at the Mongkhon Nimit Temple, Phuket Town

There were proverbs and I guess what you might call "Buddhist life advice" written on signs attached to trees around the temple...

Buddhist teachings at Wat Mongkhon Nimit, Phuket Town

A couple of other photos around the temple...

Monks quarters at the temple

Decorated doors at the temple

As with many of the local temples in Phuket, certainly worth a few minutes of your time if you happen to be looking around the town. Phuket is full of temples - I am trying to blog them all - see Phuket Temples - many tourists end up at Chalong temple (largest in Phuket) but I reckon most of the smaller temples don't see too many foreign visitors.

My boy certainly enjoyed his visit.. and we did go and buy him some new shoes.

My son at Wat Mongkhon Nimit in Phuket Town


More blog posts on Phuket Town...

• Old Phuket Town
• Exploring Phuket Town

More temples...

• Phuket Temples
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