
We paid our respect to the residence monk and also Ajahn Shanti.
Ajahn Shanti is kind enough to take us on a tour of the temple. The original temple was an old one with one dipilated shrine hall and monk quarter (we notice a date of 1950 on one of the cement tank)
Most of the buildings are newly constructed. Some in the midst of construction. There are 8 monks in the temple. A beautiful Sima Hall and a big monk quarter of about 15 rooms were already completed.
Ajahn also shows us the dining hall which cost about RM85,000. It has a massive dining space that some of the member says will take a person an hour to mop the floor.
Another interesting feature is a very unique herbal spa that were used by the surrounding residents.

Some people were seen filling up 4 massive water tanks for tomorrow Songhla fesitival.
We left the temple and arrived at BMBMC at about 5 pm.
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