“Pay respect to the Sacred Buddha Relics atop the exquisite twelve-indented corner pagoda-style mandapa and explore the rare Thai Phuan Folk Museum.”

Kudi Thong Temple is an ancient local temple of great historical and cultural significance in Phrom Buri District, Sing Buri Province. The temple has long served as the spiritual and cultural center of the Thai Phuan community, an ethnic group that migrated and settled in this area centuries ago. As such, Wat Kudi Thong is not merely a place of worship but also a vital guardian of a strong and enduring ethnic identity passed down through generations.

The Thai Phuan people possess their own distinctive language, traditions, and way of life. Wat Kudi Thong has always been the heart of the community, hosting important religious ceremonies, merit-making festivals, and social gatherings. The close relationship between the temple and the daily lives of local residents remains clearly visible to this day.

One of the most important architectural highlights of the temple is the Mondop, constructed during the time of Luang Pho Panya Utamapichai in 1900. This structure features a distinctive twelve-cornered recessed chedi-style design, reflecting the elegance and balance of traditional Thai architecture. Enshrined at the top of the mondop are sacred relics of the Buddha, revered as the highest objects of devotion in Buddhism.

Inside the mondop is a replica metal Buddha footprint, which serves as a major focal point of faith for both local devotees and visitors. It is believed that paying respect to the Buddha’s footprint brings good fortune, peace, and stability in life. The atmosphere inside the mondop is calm, solemn, and filled with a deep sense of spiritual reverence.

Beyond its religious importance, Kudi Thong Temple is also home to the Thai Phuan Folk Art and Cultural Center, a local museum that carefully preserves everyday tools and household items used by Thai Phuan ancestors. Exhibits include farming equipment, fishing tools, woven handicrafts, traditional textiles with unique patterns, jewelry, and various antique household objects.

These displays vividly reflect the wisdom, lifestyle, and adaptability of the Thai Phuan people, who have lived in harmony with the natural environment along the Chao Phraya River. The center serves as a living classroom for students, researchers, and anyone interested in ethnic studies and local history.

For cultural travelers and photographers, Kudi Thong Temple offers a warm and authentic atmosphere. Visitors can appreciate the refined beauty of Thai Phuan folk art through Buddhist sculptures, architectural details, and museum exhibits, all of which clearly convey the historical roots of the community.

Kudi Thong Temple is therefore more than a tourist attraction—it is a place of memory, identity, and faith. Visitors are warmly invited to experience the spiritual charm and learn about the enduring relationship between the Thai Phuan people, the river, and Buddhism at Kudi Thong Temple.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Sing Buri city, take Highway 32 (Asian Highway) towards Bangkok. Around KM 125-126, take the exit for Phrom Buri District and follow the signs to Wat Kudi Thong.

Public Transport:

  • Take any bus traveling along the Asian Highway, get off at the Phrom Buri intersection, and take a local motorcycle taxi to the temple.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Accessible year-round, but visiting during Thai Phuan cultural festivals provides a much more immersive experience.

Museum Access:

  • The culture center may operate according to the temple's schedule. It is recommended to contact the abbot or temple staff for group visits or specific viewings.

Etiquette:

  • As a highly revered site, please dress modestly and remember to remove your shoes before entering the mandapa.

Local Souvenirs:

  • Support the community by looking for local woven fabrics or crafts that showcase traditional Thai Phuan patterns.

Admission Fee

  • Local Visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

  • Foreign Visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 08:00 – 19:00.

  • (The museum area is best visited before 16:30.)

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