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GSGSSB Sikh Temple in Chinatown (little India) Bangkok, A MASSIVE 6-7 storey Sikh Gurduara in the heart of the Little India Business district built in 1911, SM hub https://goo.gl/cI9LkFBEST HASHTAGS#SikhTempleBangkok #GsgssbSikhBangkok #BkkAchiever #BpacApproved #BkkZoneChinatown
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GSGSSB Sikh Temple in Chinatown (little India) Bangkok, A MASSIVE 6-7 storey Sikh Gurduara in the heart of the Little India Business district built in 1911, SM hub https://goo.gl/cI9LkFBEST HASHTAGS#SikhTempleBangkok #GsgssbSikhBangkok #BkkAchiever #BpacApproved #BkkZoneChinatown
Yes, you can enter without guidance and you are welcome to do so. If you have never entered a Sikh temple, it seems a bit scary, but I did it myself, these people are very friendly and hospitable. Leave your shoes on your toes and wear a scarf, and use them as you like to cover your head. You can also taste delicious vegetarian dishes for free, but you can donate to the temple. You can also visit the chapel. It may not be as gorgeously decorated as some Buddhist temples, and it does not have an impressive appearance to attract you, but it is a unique experience that you must embrace to learn more about religions that many people are not familiar with.
Fantastic Sikh tempo in the Little India area of Bangkok city. If you want you can go share a meal with people. They serve popular dishes for free to anyone who wants or needs it. It is also good to go see a festival or event to learn a little more about the culture and tradition of this branch.
It is an impressive place. One of the most interesting and family-friendly temples I found on my tours of Bangkok. It is a huge temple and the religious who take care of it are charming, wanting to chat and practice their English. People are welcome to share the langar food.