“The Pumpuang Duangjan Museum and the life-sized statues of "Mae Pueng" in the waterside pavilion, famous for granting luck and fortunes.”

Thap Kradan Temple is a temple widely known throughout Thailand as a memorial site dedicated to Phumphuang Duangchan, the beloved Queen of Thai country music. The temple was closely connected to her life since childhood and also served as the location where her funeral rites were held after her passing in 1992. For this reason, Wat Thap Kradan has become a spiritual gathering place for fans and devotees traveling from all over the country.

The most prominent highlight of the temple is the statues of Phumphuang Duangchan, which are placed at several locations within the temple grounds. The most popular statue is located inside the riverside pavilion, where fans commonly offer red roses, colorful clothing, stage costumes, and accessories as a symbol of love, respect, and remembrance for the late singer.

Within the temple complex, there is also the Phumphuang Duangchan Museum, which displays her actual stage costumes, personal belongings, historical photographs, and numerous awards she received throughout her career as a luk thung singer. The museum vividly conveys her life story, perseverance, and remarkable success, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.

The atmosphere of the temple is lively and vibrant, especially during the annual anniversary of Phumphuang Duangchan’s passing, which takes place in mid-June each year. During this time, a large temple fair is held, featuring live performances by famous luk thung artists from across the country, along with heartfelt memorial activities dedicated to Phumphuang. The surrounding area maintains a traditional community lifestyle, with stalls selling sacred amulets, souvenirs related to Phumphuang, and lottery vendors that have become a distinctive feature of visiting the temple.

For luk thung music lovers and those interested in the lives of influential figures, Thap Kradan Temple offers a deeply moving experience, allowing visitors to feel the enduring love and bond between the artist and her fans, despite the passage of time. Photo spots filled with glittering stage costumes and nostalgic images of Phumphuang provide lasting memories and inspiration for those striving through life, just as she once did.

Visitors are warmly invited to revisit cherished memories, listen to luk thung melodies in their hearts, and experience the unwavering affection of the Thai people at Thap Kradan Temple, a place where the voice of the Queen of Luk Thung continues to resonate forever in the hearts of her fans.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Suphan Buri city center, take Highway 321 (Malaiman Road) towards Nakhon Pathom. At Thung Khok junction, turn right onto Highway 3387 and follow the signs to Wat Thap Kradan.

Public Transport:

  • Take a van from Bangkok to Song Phi Nong or any bus passing through Bo Suphan sub-district, then take a local taxi to the temple.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Accessible all day. To avoid crowds, try to avoid public holidays or days leading up to the lottery announcement.

Dress Code:

  • Please dress politely in accordance with religious site regulations.

Recommended Activities:

  • Shaking "Siem-Si" (fortune sticks) in front of Mae Pueng's statue is a popular activity for those seeking guidance or luck.

Photo Spots:

  • The statues of Mae Pueng in the waterside pavilion, which are frequently dressed in new, stunning outfits, are a must-see.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Free

  • Foreign visitors: Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 08:00 - 17:00

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