Friday, January 19, 2007

Patong Temple (Wat Patong)

The Patong you see now is nothing like the Patong of 30 years ago. Can you imagine a place with limited road access, just a small village with fishermen, farmers, rubber plantations...a place where Tony Wheeler (Lonely Planet founder) says there was "an open shelter where you could camp for 3 Baht a night"...My how things have changed. Patong is the biggest tourist centre in Thailand and the most overdeveloped beach in Thailand. However, if you know where to go, Patong has quiet spots. There are a couple of Patong hotels in my recommended hotel list, there is plenty of good food and there is still a local community, just you won't find it on the beach.

Patong Temple

Patong Temple close up

Patong temple (Wat Suwan Khiri Wong) marks the entrance to Patong at the bottom of the hilly road that winds over from Kathu and Phuket Town. Where you have a temple you have a community and in the area around the temple and further along Phisit Karani road you'll see older houses and local people who are not involved a great deal in the goings on closer to the beach. The temple is a little haven of peace even with the main road outside. It's a fairly extensive place with a main temple, a bell tower, monks quarters, dining hall and so on. Yes there are monks at Patong temple. If you are awake early you can catch them as they walk along the road from the temple through the older part of Patong. Near the temple is a little daily street market selling veg, fresh fish and meat, which starts at dawn and is all over by 8:30am. Along the same street are many little local shops, though they now compete with a 7-11.

Patong Temple (Wat Suwan Khiri Wong)

Patong Temple through the trees

Patong Temple location on Google Earth

Patong temple takes you back to a time when Patong was a village, when tourists had not discovered Phuket. But, look just outside and you have the new Patong:

Outside the temple - the main road

Oh dear. Tacky music in Patong - advertising just outside the temple

These 2 photos are on the main road. If you enter via the main gate you can walk or ride your bike around the grounds and will come out onto Phisit Karani road, which is the south end of the road that wiggles along the back of Patong, becoming Nanai road and is a way to avoid central Patong completely! Y'know Patong is not all bad, but I basically never hit the center unless I have a very good reason. I see Patong temple almost every day, climbing over the hill from Kathu, beeping my horn at the top when reaching the shrine on the hill before descending into "big bad" Patong ...

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