Put Cho Shrine
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HINA W
Islamabad, Pakistan7,358 contributions
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Aug 2018 • Family
This shrine is located on the Ranong Road in Phuket Town. It is connected to the Jui Tui Shrine. It is the oldest Chinese temple in Phuket. It is also known as Put Jaw Temple and Kwan Im Teng. Kwam Im is the Chinese Goddess of Compassion. We were allowed to take photos here. You can see many Chinese locals visiting this temple for attaining good health. Some come here to get their babies perfectly named so that they have good, long and healthy lives. Another quaint ritual of this temple is that the sick come here, shake a box of bamboo sticks until one falls out. They note the number on the stick and get the medicine of that number from the herbal medicine shop. A very very interesting temple.
Written 26 June 2019
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