Wat Tha Mai (Thai: วัดท่าไม้, pronounced [wát tʰâː máːj]) is a Buddhist temple in Krathum Baen, Samut Sakhon, Thailand.
Many Thai celebrities visit this temple as part of their philanthropy and benefit from fortune telling by abbot Pra Ar Jan Uten Sirisaro.
[3] The temple is also well known in Thailand for placing its decals on rear windows of visitors' cars, producing more than 30,000 stickers each month.
[4] In 1977, a monk named Yod Chai wanted to find a peaceful place to practice dharma.
They asked for a permit to build with the name “Sum nak shong pot ti reum rang si”.