Wat Chayamangkalaram Thai Temple
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 7, 2017, 14:06 IST
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This historic temple has a lighter side to it. The chief Buddhist monk, who built this temple, used to relish the local Penang dish of laksa. Keeping with the tradition, many devotees continue to bring bowls of laksa as an offerin … Read more
This historic temple has a lighter side to it. The chief Buddhist monk, who built this temple, used to relish the local Penang dish of laksa. Keeping with the tradition, many devotees continue to bring bowls of laksa as an offering at the temple! Read less

This historic temple has a lighter side to it. The chief Buddhist monk, who built this temple, used to relish the local Penang dish of laksa. Keeping with the tradition, many devotees continue to bring bowls of laksa as an offering at the temple!
Tips: The temple remains open to visitors on all days between 6 AM and 5:30 PM. If you are in Penang during popular Thai festivals, such as the Songkran festival in April, you will get an opportunity to partake in celebrations here. Wat Chayamangkalaram is situated opposite Dhammikarama Burmese Temple on Lorong Burmah or Burma Lane. So, it is best to plan these two places of worship together.
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