The gables of the ordination hall of temple are studded with Chinese porcelain and the window frames are made of elaborately carved wood.
The community is bounded by highways and urban development all around but it is inaccessible by road creating a verdant oasis filled with fruit plantations and khlongs (canal), hence the name ko or island in Thai.
It is a shrine of "Chao Por Chui" (เจ้าพ่อจุ้ย), the water tutelar that the locals respect for a long time since the past.
Also not far from other tourist attractions that are floating markets such as Wat Champa, Taling Chan or Khlong Lat Mayom etc.
Visitors in addition to being accessible by boat can also take a songthaew (Thai style minibus) from Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital for an eight baht fare.