Grandfather's court is worshiped by the people of Udon and nearby provinces. People will come to worship and pray for blessings during the New Year, Chinese New Year in the birth of Chao Pu Chao Ya Temple. The director will have a Chinese table banquet for the people. and during the annual event of Thung Si Muang There will be celebrations and parade floats to be invited to the place. At Thung Si Muang Stadium that organizes the event
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Grandfather's court is worshiped by the people of Udon and nearby provinces. People will come to worship and pray for blessings during the New Year, Chinese New Year in the birth of Chao Pu Chao Ya Temple. The director will have a Chinese table banquet for the people. and during the annual event of Thung Si Muang There will be celebrations and parade floats to be invited to the place. At Thung Si Muang Stadium that organizes the event
Go take beautiful photos. There is also merit to fix the brew. and next to the park
Whenever you go, you will pay respect to Grandfather's Shrine. This year, anyone who brews can go to pay respects to fix the brew.
Grandfather's court, a sacred place in Chinese style that is worth visiting and taking beautiful photos. There are both points to pay homage to monks and gods. Which clearly shows the order of worship Outside is a Chinese-style museum. Which has a history of many things of Udon Thani It's very nice to walk and take pictures. I like the koi pond with golden fish. Feed the fish and he collapses. Take a very beautiful photo.
Personally as an Udon Thani person And there is a Chinese descent, will respect and believe in Chao Pu Chao Ya as the original capital and have the opportunity to work many important events And Grandfather's Shrine has always developed a beautiful place. And there is also a Thai-Chinese museum It is a beautiful tourist destination and a view of the culture. Chinese Dharma, including beautiful photos here.
Grandfather Shrine and Thai-Chinese Cultural Center A sacred place respected by Udon Chinese descent for a long time. It is assumed that it was founded in 1945 by a group of Chinese merchants brought incense powder to stay at a small wooden court. On the banks of Nong Bua, which is the location of Grandma Shrine today, and expanded the area into a Thai-Chinese cultural center.