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6 Iconic Temples to Explore in Phuket – Spiritual and Cultural Gems in Thailand that are Worth Visiting 

Phuket is an island which holds many spiritual gems. It is a treasure-trove of culture and history, especially when it comes to Buddhist religious sites. Here is a look at six of the most famous temples in this region. 

1

Wat Phra Thong

Wat Phra Thong is a distinctive and historically important temple in Phuket. It is well-known for its partially buried large, golden-hued Buddha statue. There is a legendary story linked with this image. You also get a museum housing ancient artefacts here. 

2

Wat Phra Nang Sang

If you are looking for unique architectural features, you need to visit Wat Phra Nang Sang. This is one of the most ancient temples in the region and was said to have been constructed by Lady Luad Khao, the spouse of Nakhon Si Thammarat's monarch, more than 500 years ago.  You will be able to witness a mixture of Chinese and Thai architectural techniques used for the designs in this monument. Those who enter this premise will also see a range of paintings connected with the life of the Buddha and other historical events. 

3

Wat Suwan Khiri Khet

Located within a stone’s throw away from Karon Beach, lies a beautiful and vibrant temple called Wat Suwan Khiri Khet. This breathtaking place features some exceptional architectural features and interior designs which are worth witnessing. You will witness two mammoth snake statues at the entrance. If you position yourself in a property like SAii Laguna Phuket, you'll be less than an hour's drive away from this place.  

4

 Wat Chalong

Known for its tranquil surroundings and awesome architectural features, Wat Chalong is a place that spiritual seekers need to visit. If you are a fan of architecture, you will have a gala time exploring the elaborate carvings, vivid hues, and the striking 60-meter-tall Chedi where a sacred relic of the Buddha is enshrined. It was built to honour two monks named Luang Pho Chuang and Luang Pho Chaem who guided the people of Chalong Subdistrict in their resistance to the Chinese uprising in 1876.
Known for its tranquil surroundings and awesome architectural features, Wat Chalong is a place that spiritual seekers need to visit. If you are a fan of architecture, you will have a gala time exploring the elaborate carvings, vivid hues, and the striking 60-meter-tall Chedi where a sacred relic of the Buddha is enshrined. It was built to honour two monks named Luang Pho Chuang and Luang Pho Chaem who guided the people of Chalong Subdistrict in their resistance to the Chinese uprising in 1876.
Those who stay at a luxury hotel in Phuket, near the Karon resort town will be sure to drop by here as it is a landmark in the area.   

5

Jui Tui Shrine

Jui Tui Shrine is mostly connected with the Phuket Vegetarian Festival. It is a celebration in which you can see participants taking part in diverse rituals like body piercing and walking on fire. It has a spiritual setting where Taoist Buddhism is practiced. You can explore its architectural features like red-hued walls, red lanterns and vivid dragons. This paves way to an aesthetically spectacular experience that any traveler would enjoy.  

6

 The Big Buddha

The Big Buddha in Phuket is an iconic location and spiritual destination. It is a place where you can experience Buddhist teachings and Thai culture. You get a 45-meter-high Buddha statue made of Burmese marble there. Since it is nestled at the peak of Nakkerd Hill, visitors to the top will be able to witness incredible panoramas of the surrounding area.