Located on a small canal less than 5 kilometers from Amphawa floating market, the Wat Chula Manee temple dates from the Ayutthaya period and is especially interesting for its hall on the 1st floor of one of its buildings decorated with magnificent gilding. Otherwise, its main wihaan also has pretty murals.
This is clearly not a must see during a visit to Amphawa but it can be an interesting short stop on the return way from Damnoen Saduak or Tha Kha floating markets.
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Songthaew (local bus) 604, 605 or 467 can drop you on the roadside near the beginning of the road that leads to the temple. To Amphawa you will be on the right side of the road. If you come from Amphawa, you will have to cross the road to join the road that leads to the temple. Say ''ouat chula mani'' to the driver, he will stop you at the right moment. Alternatively, you can walk from the junction between Route 325 and the road leading to Amphawa, it takes about 10 minutes. The blue bus or songthaew number 333 can drop you at this crossroads (5 THB). From Amphawa market, by walking, it will take you half an hour.
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