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The '''Leng Buai Ia Shrine''' ({{lang-th|ศาลเจ้าเล่งบ๊วยเอี๊ยะ}}) is a ] shrine, in the ] district of ]'s ]. It is located<ref name=Googlemap1>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Leng+Buai+eia+shrine&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&hl=en&hq=Leng+Buai+eia+shrine&hnear=&z=16&iwloc=A Google Maps</ref> in a courtyard amongst a network of narrow alleys off ]. The '''Leng Buai Ia Shrine''' ({{lang-th|ศาลเจ้าเล่งบ๊วยเอี๊ยะ}}) is a ] shrine, in the ] district of ]'s ]. It is located<ref name=Googlemap1></ref> in a courtyard amongst a network of narrow alleys off ].


==History== ==History==


The shrine is considered to be the oldest Chinese shrine in ], based on a plaque contained inside with a Chinese inscription stating that it was built in 1658, during the ]. Though to have originally been a ]-style shrine, it would have been used by Chinese businessmen aiming to improve the prosperity of their businesses and to establish social connections.<ref name=Nationsonline1>http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Chinese_Customs/Leng_Buai_Ia_Shrine.htm Leng Buai Ia Shrine</ref><ref name=chaliot1>http://chaliot.hroyy.com/2009/06/24/bangkoks-chinatown-district-one-of-the-most-attraction-in-bangkok/ Bangkok's Chinatown District</ref> The shrine is considered to be the oldest Chinese shrine in ], based on a plaque contained inside with a Chinese inscription stating that it was built in 1658, during the ]. Though to have originally been a ]-style shrine, it would have been used by Chinese businessmen aiming to improve the prosperity of their businesses and to establish social connections.<ref name=Nationsonline1></ref><ref name=chaliot1></ref>


==Style and Layout== ==Style and Layout==

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Leng Buai Ia Shrine
File:Leng buai ia shrine sign.jpg
Information sign at Leng Buai Ia Shrine

The Leng Buai Ia Shrine (Template:Lang-th) is a Chinese shrine, in the Samphanthawong district of Bangkok's Chinatown. It is located in a courtyard amongst a network of narrow alleys off Charoen Krung Road.

History

The shrine is considered to be the oldest Chinese shrine in Thailand, based on a plaque contained inside with a Chinese inscription stating that it was built in 1658, during the Ayutthaya period. Though to have originally been a Teochew-style shrine, it would have been used by Chinese businessmen aiming to improve the prosperity of their businesses and to establish social connections.

Style and Layout

Built in a classic Chinese architectural style, the shrine has a roof made of glazed colored tiles, adorned with two ceramic-clad dragons. The two main columns at the shrine entrance are also entwined by ceramic-clad dragons.

The shrine contains, at its center, an altar dedicated to Leng Buai Ia and his wife. To the left and right there are altars to the deity Gong Wu and the Queen of Heaven respectively.

Near the entrance is an ancient bell attributed to the Emperor Daoguang, towards the end of the Qing Dynasty.

Other items inside the shrine include three plaques from the reign of the Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi, a bell inscribed with the name of Choen Thai Chue, and a container for incense sticks given as a gift from King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).

References

  1. Google Maps
  2. ^ Leng Buai Ia Shrine
  3. ^ Bangkok's Chinatown District
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