Examples of using This temple in English and their translations into Thai
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To access this temple, you can a community bus from the Chikuzen Maebaru Station(Itoshima city) for 30 minutes up to the last stop in the direction of"Raizan Kanon.
This temple is one of the most well-known cherry blossom viewing spots in Shiga Prefecture, with approximately 1,500 trees within the temple grounds.
It is located in a temple in the center of the city, and this temple is visited daily by hundreds of tourists.
This temple was founded by a monk who brought many different types of tea from China.
Dating from the 17th century, this temple occupies a square off Estrada do Repouso in the Patane district, where a regular flea market is held.
This temple is enshrined by 5 gods who are 5 good warlords which each of them has different abilities.
A visit to this temple is not just a cultural experience but also a stunning lesson in the love of heritage and the power of working together.
This temple is very well-known worldwide as it was mentioned in an old and famous Chinese poem see left picture.
This temple was originally built to commemorate King Naraesuan- The Great's victory over Burma.
Later a large bronze Buddha image built in the Sukhothai style became the principal image in this temple.
Due to an odd choice of using blue mirror tiles rather than the classic gold, this temple now exudes more repose than others.
We heard him say,'I will destroy this temple that is made with hands,
The Jews therefore said,"It took forty-six years to build this temple! Will you raise it up in three days?
This temple stands on the site of the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A century ago, when the British raided this temple and butchered my people, a loyal priest hid the last two stones down here in the catacombs.
You will be breathtaking by the unique of architecture of the buildings in this temple complex.
This temple is also the centre of festivities during the quirky and wildly popular Bun Festival, which falls on the eighth day of the fourth month in the lunar calendar.
This temple, perched on a mountaintop in Shimane Prefecture, is the equivalent of a Japanese"Lourdes" for those with any kind of eye complaint, with hundreds of thousands of pilgrims making their way there every year.
This temple was erected on Cheung Chau about 200 years ago to honour Pak Tai, the Taoist god of the sea, who is also known as the Supreme Emperor of the Northern Heaven or the Mysterious Heaven.
This temple is famous for its beautiful precinct with flowers such as cherry blossoms in early-April, azalea in late-April, and especially hydrangea in the rainy season as well as autumn foliage.