Bhoman Khunaram Temple is a magnificent Mahayana temple that harmoniously blends Chinese, Thai, and Tibetan Buddhist arts, making it one of the most unique in Thailand. The temple layout follows Feng Shui principles, representing A Horse Carriage, with five entrance gates symbolizing five horses pulling the main ordination hall (the carriage). Inside, the principal golden Buddha, Phra Phuttha Wachara Phothi Khun, is enshrined beneath a ceiling adorned with 1,000 Buddha statues and walls featuring 500 Arhat mosaic murals. The temple’s greatest treasures include the world’s most complete Mahayana Tripitaka Library and a 1,300-year-old sandalwood statue of the Thousand-Armed Guan Yin from the Tang Dynasty. At the rear, the preserved body of Master Bhoman (Phoe Cheng), the former head of the Chinese Clergy in Thailand, remains in a meditative posture, respected by many as a sacred relic.