Informações para Visitantes
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The Bangkok Thailand Temple welcomes visitors to experience its serene atmosphere and beautiful grounds. While there is no dedicated visitors' center, guests are invited to appreciate the temple's architecture, which incorporates traditional Thai patterns and colors. The temple serves as a spiritual haven for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the region, offering a place for worship, reflection, and participation in sacred ordinances.
Destaques
- Admire the temple's unique design, blending Thai architectural elements with Latter-day Saint temple traditions.
- Experience the peaceful atmosphere of the temple grounds, offering a respite from the bustling city.
- Learn about the significance of the temple in the lives of Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia.
O que Saber
- As there is no visitors' center, plan to explore the grounds respectfully and quietly.
- Check the temple's official website for information on closures and special events.
- Dress modestly when visiting the temple grounds.
Dicas para sua Visita
Respectful Attire
Dress modestly when visiting the temple grounds.
Quiet Contemplation
Maintain a quiet and reverent demeanor while on the temple grounds.
Sobre
The Bangkok Thailand Temple stands as a beacon of faith in the bustling city of Bangkok. As the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in mainland Southeast Asia, it represents a significant milestone in the Church's growth and outreach in the region. The temple serves Latter-day Saints throughout Southeast Asia, providing a sacred space for worship, reflection, and eternal ordinances.
The temple's design incorporates patterns and colors found within Thai architecture, blending seamlessly with the local cultural landscape. This thoughtful integration reflects the Church's commitment to respecting and embracing the diverse cultures of its members worldwide. The temple stands as a testament to the enduring principles of faith, family, and service that are central to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
As part of the Christian theological grouping and the broader Abrahamic tradition, the Bangkok Thailand Temple emphasizes the importance of covenants, spiritual progression, and the relationship between heaven and earth. It provides a place where individuals can connect with God, strengthen their faith, and find peace amidst the challenges of life. The temple's ordinances and teachings reinforce the belief in the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the potential for eternal life through faith and obedience to God's commandments.
Galeria
Elementos Simbólicos
O exterior do templo apresenta entalhes intrincados, cada um rico em significado espiritual:
Lotus Flower
The lotus flower is a prominent symbol in Thai culture, representing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. Its incorporation into the temple's design reflects the potential for spiritual growth and renewal.
Diamond Shapes
Diamond shapes are incorporated into the temple's patterns, symbolizing strength, resilience, and eternal covenants. These shapes represent the enduring nature of the promises made in the temple.
Herringbone Pattern
The herringbone pattern, evoking the weaved palms used in traditional arts and goods, symbolizes interconnectedness and the strength found in unity. This pattern represents the importance of community and collaboration in spiritual growth.
Nine Spires
The temple features nine spires of varying sizes, each capped with a perforated decorative screen. The spires symbolize reaching towards heaven and the aspiration for spiritual enlightenment.
Sunny Venato Flooring
The stone flooring, Sunny Venato quarried from Egypt and laid in a herringbone pattern, symbolizes the solid foundation of faith and the enduring nature of temple covenants.
Interlocking Octagonal Pattern
The exterior art glass has a silk screen interlocking octagonal pattern. The octagon, with its eight sides, can symbolize new beginnings, resurrection, and regeneration.
Cast-in-Place Concrete
The temple is a cast-in-place concrete structure with a precast concrete skin, symbolizing strength, durability, and the enduring nature of the temple's purpose.
Curiosidades
The Bangkok Thailand Temple is the first temple built in mainland Southeast Asia.
The temple was announced by President Thomas S. Monson along with the Abidjan Ivory Coast and Port Au Prince Haiti temples.
Although the original rendering featured a statue of the angel Moroni atop the center spire, it was later removed from the design.
The temple compound includes an annex building housing Church offices, two meetinghouses, a service center, seminary and institute offices and classrooms, and mission offices and housing.
The Makkasen Station on Bangkok's Airport Rail Link stands directly behind the property.
The temple serves Latter-day Saints throughout Southeast Asia.
The design follows patterns and colors found within Thai architecture.
A missionary singing group was created in 1975 and toured the country, blending Western and Thai sounds.
Perguntas Frequentes
What is the significance of the Bangkok Thailand Temple?
The Bangkok Thailand Temple is the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in mainland Southeast Asia. It serves Latter-day Saints throughout the region, providing a sacred space for worship, reflection, and eternal ordinances.
What architectural elements are incorporated into the temple's design?
The temple's design incorporates patterns and colors found within Thai architecture, blending seamlessly with the local cultural landscape. These patterns overlay diamond shapes with lotus flower elements and a herringbone pattern, evoking the weaved palms used in traditional arts and goods.
Is there a visitors' center at the Bangkok Thailand Temple?
No, there is no dedicated visitors' center at the Bangkok Thailand Temple. However, visitors are welcome to explore the temple grounds and admire the architecture.
What are some of the services offered at the Bangkok Thailand Temple?
The Bangkok Thailand Temple offers a variety of services to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including temple ordinance work, arrival center and patron housing, and temple clothing rental.
How can I get to the Bangkok Thailand Temple?
The Bangkok Thailand Temple is located on New Petchaburi Road and is accessible by taxi or public transportation. The Makkasen Station on Bangkok's Airport Rail Link is located directly behind the property.
Histórias em Destaque
Dedication of the Bangkok Thailand Temple
October 22, 2023
The dedication of the Bangkok Thailand Temple on October 22, 2023, marked a historic moment for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia. Elder Ronald A. Rasband presided over the dedication, offering a prayer of gratitude and blessing upon the temple and its surrounding community. The dedication ceremony was filled with reverence and joy, as members celebrated the culmination of years of anticipation and preparation.
The dedication of the temple was a testament to the faith and devotion of Latter-day Saints in Thailand and throughout the region. It provided a sacred space for worship, reflection, and eternal ordinances, strengthening their connection to God and to one another. The dedication of the Bangkok Thailand Temple stands as a symbol of hope and promise for the future of the Church in Southeast Asia.
Fonte: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Newsroom
Groundbreaking Ceremony
January 26, 2019
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Bangkok Thailand Temple on January 26, 2019, was a significant event, symbolizing the beginning of a new chapter for Latter-day Saints in the region. Robert C. Gay presided over the ceremony, with David F. Evans offering the site dedicatory prayer. The groundbreaking was attended by Church leaders, members, and community representatives, all of whom shared in the excitement and anticipation of the temple's construction.
The groundbreaking ceremony was a celebration of faith, unity, and progress. It marked the beginning of a sacred endeavor, as the community came together to build a house of the Lord. The groundbreaking served as a reminder of the importance of temples in the lives of Latter-day Saints, providing a place for spiritual growth, eternal covenants, and connection with God.
Fonte: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Newsroom
Temple Announcement
April 5, 2015
The announcement of the Bangkok Thailand Temple by President Thomas S. Monson on April 5, 2015, was met with great excitement and gratitude by Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia. The announcement came during the Church's general conference, a semiannual gathering of members from around the world. The news of the temple's construction brought hope and inspiration to the region, as members looked forward to the blessings and opportunities that the temple would provide.
The announcement of the Bangkok Thailand Temple was a testament to the Church's commitment to serving its members worldwide. It recognized the growing faith and devotion of Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia and provided a sacred space for them to worship, learn, and grow closer to God. The temple announcement stands as a symbol of the Church's enduring mission to bless the lives of individuals and families around the world.
Fonte: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Newsroom
Cronologia
Missionaries Sent to Thailand
Brigham Young sent four missionaries to Thailand, then known as Siam, to introduce the gospel.
MarcoThailand Dedicated for Preaching
Elder Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated Thailand for the preaching of the gospel in Lumphini Park.
MarcoFirst Chapel Dedicated
The first chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was dedicated in Bangkok.
DedicaçãoMissionary Singing Group Formed
A missionary singing group, Sidthichon Yuk Sud Tai ("The Latter-day Saints"), was created and toured the country.
EventoPresident Hinckley Visits Thailand
President Gordon B. Hinckley visited Thailand and met with government leaders.
EventoTemple Announced
President Thomas S. Monson announced the construction of the Bangkok Thailand Temple.
MarcoGroundbreaking Ceremony
The groundbreaking ceremony was held, with Robert C. Gay presiding and David F. Evans offering the site dedicatory prayer.
component.timeline.groundbreakingPublic Open House Dates Announced
The Church announced the public open house dates for the Bangkok Thailand Temple.
EventoPublic Open House Begins
The public open house began, allowing visitors to tour the Bangkok Thailand Temple.
EventoPublic Open House Ends
The public open house concluded after thousands of visitors toured the Bangkok Thailand Temple.
EventoTemple Dedicated
The Bangkok Thailand Temple was dedicated by Elder Ronald A. Rasband.
DedicaçãoInformal Church Services
Member families in Bangkok held informal Church services.
EventoEnglish-Speaking Congregation
A small English-speaking congregation began holding regular worship services.
EventoProperty Purchased for Chapel
Property was purchased for a chapel in Bangkok.
EventoMissionaries Transferred to Thailand
Missionaries were transferred to Thailand to support the growing Church community.
EventoConstruction Begins on Asoke Chapel
Construction began on the Asoke Chapel in Bangkok.
EventoThailand Becomes Its Own Mission
Thailand became its own mission, separate from other regions.
MarcoFirst Stake Organized in Thailand
The first stake in Thailand was organized, marking a significant milestone in Church growth.
MarcoHistória por Década
1850s — Early Missionary Efforts
In 1852, Brigham Young sent four missionaries to Thailand, then known as Siam, to introduce the gospel. However, these early missionary efforts faced significant challenges, including language barriers and cultural differences. In 1854, one missionary arrived in Thailand but stayed only four months due to language difficulties, highlighting the need for greater preparation and resources.
1950s–1960s — Establishing a Presence
During the 1950s, member families in Bangkok held informal Church services, laying the foundation for a more organized presence. In 1961, a small English-speaking congregation began holding regular worship services, providing a sense of community and belonging for Latter-day Saints in the area.
1966–1970s — Dedication and Growth
In 1966, Elder Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated Thailand for the preaching of the gospel in Lumphini Park, marking a significant milestone in the Church's history in the country. The Thailand District of the Southern Far East Mission was organized, and property was purchased for a chapel. In 1968, missionaries were transferred to Thailand, and in 1970, construction began on the Asoke Chapel.
1973–1975 — Mission and Chapel
In 1973, Thailand became its own mission, separate from other regions, allowing for greater focus and resources to be directed towards the country's unique needs. In 1974, the first chapel was dedicated in Bangkok, providing a dedicated space for worship and community gatherings. In 1975, a missionary singing group, Sidthichon Yuk Sud Tai ("The Latter-day Saints"), was created and toured the country, blending Western and Thai sounds to share the gospel.
1990s–2000s — Strengthening the Church
In 1995, the first stake in Thailand was organized, marking a significant milestone in Church growth and maturity. On June 12, 2000, President Gordon B. Hinckley visited Thailand and met with government leaders, further strengthening the Church's relationship with the country.
2008–2015 — Temple Site and Announcement
In 2008, the Church acquired the site for the temple on New Petchaburi Road, setting the stage for the construction of a sacred space in the heart of Bangkok. In 2014, a second stake was created in Bangkok, reflecting the continued growth and strength of the Church in the region. On April 5, 2015, President Thomas S. Monson announced the construction of the Bangkok Thailand Temple, fulfilling the long-held dreams of Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia.
2019–2023 — Construction and Dedication
On January 26, 2019, the groundbreaking ceremony was held, with Robert C. Gay presiding and David F. Evans offering the site dedicatory prayer. Construction progressed steadily, and on March 27, 2023, the Church announced the public open house dates. From September 1-16, 2023, the public open house was held, allowing thousands of visitors to tour the temple. On October 22, 2023, the Bangkok Thailand Temple was dedicated by Elder Ronald A. Rasband, marking a historic moment for Latter-day Saints in Southeast Asia.
Arquitetura e Instalações
The Bangkok Thailand Temple represents a unique blend of traditional Thai architectural elements and Latter-day Saint temple design principles. The temple's exterior incorporates patterns and colors found within Thai architecture, creating a harmonious integration with the local cultural landscape. The design reflects the Church's commitment to respecting and embracing the diverse cultures of its members worldwide. The temple's overall style is characterized by its elegance, grace, and attention to detail, creating a sacred and inspiring space for worship and reflection.
Materiais de Construção
Exterior
The temple is a cast-in-place concrete structure with a precast concrete skin, providing strength, durability, and a visually appealing exterior.
Interior
The stone flooring is Sunny Venato quarried from Egypt and laid in a herringbone pattern. The interior's decorative paint was designed by the Richardson Design Partnership group, with Tanyarin Decoration of Bangkok as the decorative subcontractor. The interior art glass was also designed by the Richardson Design Partnership group and fabricated by Glass Images & Creations Inc.
Características Interiores
Baptistry
The baptistry is a sacred space where baptisms for the dead are performed, symbolizing cleansing and renewal.
Sealing Rooms
Sealing rooms are where marriages are performed, uniting families for eternity.
Celestial Room
The celestial room is a space for quiet reflection and prayer, representing the highest degree of glory in the afterlife.
Ordinance Rooms
Ordinance rooms are where members participate in sacred ceremonies, making covenants with God.
Terrenos do Templo
The temple is located on a 1.77-acre (0.7 hectares) site. The temple has one central spire, surrounded by eight smaller spires. The grounds are beautifully landscaped, providing a peaceful and serene environment for visitors and members alike. The grounds also feature a Christus statue in the courtyard.
Significado Religioso
The Bangkok Thailand Temple holds deep religious significance for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a house of the Lord, it provides a sacred space for worship, reflection, and eternal ordinances.
The primary purpose of the temple is to provide a place where members can make covenants with God, strengthen their faith, and receive blessings that extend beyond this life.
Ordenanças Sagradas
Baptism for the Dead
This ordinance allows members to be baptized on behalf of deceased individuals who did not have the opportunity to be baptized during their lifetime.
Endowment
The endowment is a sacred ordinance that provides members with greater knowledge and understanding of God's plan of salvation.
Sealing
The sealing ordinance unites families for eternity, allowing them to be together in the afterlife.
Temples in the Abrahamic Tradition
As part of the Christian theological grouping and the broader Abrahamic tradition, the Bangkok Thailand Temple emphasizes the importance of covenants, spiritual progression, and the relationship between heaven and earth. It provides a place where individuals can connect with God, strengthen their faith, and find peace amidst the challenges of life. The temple's ordinances and teachings reinforce the belief in the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the potential for eternal life through faith and obedience to God's commandments.
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