Although small in number, the Thai community in Austria is very visible - by way of massage studios, restaurants, or frequent street food festivals. However, the patterns of their religious activities remain under-researched. Based on ethnographic research at one of Vienna's Thai Buddhist temples, this paper seeks to illustrate the dynamics of this predominantly female community. Additionally, the study will provide further insights into how religious practices have been adapted to the new environment and how religious identity may be transformed by relocating from Thailand to Austria.