Sai Mu is looking for a place to be fulfilled in love, but waiting and waiting for soulmate still has not arrived. Try going to Mu once at Chao Mae Pradu Shrine, located in the old market area of Yaowarat, Yaowapanich Road, Samphanthawong District.
Over 170 years old, this shrine is considered one of the oldest shrines in Chinatown, where people come to pay their respects and pray for promising things. One of the most common requests from young and unmarried visitors is for the arrival of a soul mate, the success of a marriage, or a long and happy life together.
It is believed that the deity in the Pradu Shrine is the Chao Mae Thapthim, which was carved from Pradu wood, one of the essential female deities of the Chinese people.
To pray for couples, the things that must be prepared are joss sticks, 1 pair of red candles, 5 kinds of sweet fruits, 1 comb banana, 1 pearl necklace, and lamp oil. Those who go to pay respects can see from the sign posted saying how many incense sticks are used in each spot.
When paying homage at all points, go and offer oil lamps, pray to become a couple, wish for the lover as desired, and present the pearl necklace and wait to see the results, which many people have successfully requested.
Chao Mae Pradu Shrine, Old Market, Yaowarat, opens from 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. It will be closed on Sundays. As for traveling, if coming by MRT, get off at Wat Mangkon station, or if coming by taxi, it will be convenient without finding a parking lot.