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Mulanithi Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan
Temples & Culture
Pattaya

Mulanithi Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan

4.6(876 reviews)

Mulanithi Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan is a Chinese Buddhist temple and charitable foundation in the Naklua area of Pattaya, distinguished by its striking red Chinese-style architecture and its deeply meaningful community purpose. The foundation is closely linked to the Sawang Boriboon rescue volunteers, who provide emergency assistance to accident victims across Pattaya, and the temple serves as a spiritual and organisational centre for this charitable work. What sets this place apart from typical temple visits is the opportunity to engage in genuinely purposeful merit-making. Visitors are invited to donate towards coffins provided to those who have died without family or financial means — a practice considered deeply meritorious in Buddhist tradition. Donations are structured at 150, 250, or 400 baht, and English-language instructions are available on-site explaining the process, making it accessible to international visitors. The spacious compound offers a calm, contemplative atmosphere that feels removed from the busier parts of Pattaya. The temple is open every day from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with early morning visits generally offering the most peaceful experience. Modest dress covering shoulders and knees is expected, as this is an active place of worship. Visitors with a genuine interest in Thai charitable traditions and Chinese Buddhist culture will find this a more meaningful stop than many conventional tourist attractions in the area. The foundation's Facebook page carries updates on activities and events.

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Visitor Reviews

A beautiful Chinese temple that specializes in receiving donations to provide those who have passed away without family. The architecture is beautifully constructed in red Chinese style decorations with multiple Chinese religious figures. This temple also provides services to 'undo' bad luck for those who have bad luck in their particular zodiac's years

Not much information of this place but I understand that the rescue volunteers from the Sawangboribul foundation render assistance to accident victims in Pattaya. Huge compound with a Chinese Temple famous for the annual Vegetarian Festival in Naklua, as well as a huge open parking.

I enjoyed this temple. You have a choice of entrance fee 150, 250 & 400 baht, this is a donation towards burial fees to those in need. They also issue instructions in English explaining how you can pray/worship if you want to partake. Overall a very good experience.

Location Info

454 หมู่ที่ 4 Soi Naklua 7, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand+66 38 222 474www.facebook.com/sawangboriboonpattaya?mibextid=ZbWKwL
Opening Hours
Monday07:00-19:00
Tuesday07:00-19:00
Wednesday07:00-19:00
Thursday07:00-19:00
Friday07:00-19:00
Saturday07:00-19:00
Sunday07:00-19:00

Tips for Visiting Temples & Culture

Dress Modestly

Cover shoulders and knees at all temples. Carry a light scarf or sarong — some temples lend wraps, but not all. Shoes come off before entering any building with a Buddha image.

Mind Your Feet

Never point your feet at a Buddha image or a monk — it's considered deeply disrespectful. When sitting inside a temple, tuck your feet behind you or to the side.

Ask Before Photographing

Exterior photos are almost always fine, but some interior halls prohibit photography. Look for signs, and never pose irreverently with Buddha images — it's a legal offense in Thailand.

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Visitor Information

Best time to visit

November – February

Avoid: June – October (rainy, rough seas)

Rainy season

May – October

Avg. temperature

24°C – 33°C(75°F – 91°F)

Crowds

High

Peak: December – January

Getting there

Minibus from Suvarnabhumi Airport (~1.5 hrs). Bus from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal Ekkamai (~2 hrs). No direct train.

Getting around

  • Baht buses (songthaews on fixed routes)
  • Grab (widely available)
  • Motorbike taxis
  • Ferry to Koh Larn island