Three Kingdoms Park
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Jainam M
Mumbai, India624 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
Beautiful place with beautiful well maintained gardens. Good place to get photos. Unfortunately we didn't get to see much as it started raining not long after we went there. Must be good on a sunny day.
Written 31 July 2019
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Gone Walkabout
Tonsberg, Norway563 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
We came to a closed door. On a sunday in the opening hours, and no sign or explanation. That was disappointing because I have been here before, and it is very nice.
Written 8 May 2019
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rashesh1992
Pattaya, Thailand4 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
A great place for cool pictures. There are practically no people, during the day it's a little hot, it's better to visit during sunset. Definitely worth the money that they charge
Written 21 May 2018
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tan32016
Bengaluru, India605 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Having gotten here timing the visit in the morning so we could take a stroll, welcomed by the closed gates and no reasons specified (or not understandable). Just had to return contented of taking outside pictures....
Written 28 March 2018
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David O
6 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
Beautiful area to view. Interesting background into the founder of the park and his Chinese influence in the post WWII Thailand's economy.
Written 30 December 2017
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Abdulla A
16 contributions
Mar 2017
I was expecting it to be a bit larger and have more things to see/do. There are 3 towers: one large tower in the center and 2 small towers of the side. The large one was closed and the 2 small ones had some statues. Overall I wasn't satisfied with what I saw and wouldn't advise anyone to visit the place. I think they should include more interactive information for us to read and have a souvenirs related to the three kingdoms era of china.
Written 30 March 2017
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Siegbert M
Berlin, Germany140 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
We stayed alone in a wonderful Park which is initiated by
Kiarti Srifuengfung after a Chinese Legend.
We have seen 2 smaller and a big Pagoda, the upper floors
were closed at our visit.
Inside you find a Statue of Guan Yu with the red face and
Guanyin a sculpture weighing 12 tonnes of pure white jade,
and much more.
The mosaic laden terrace tell the story of the 3 kingdoms.
The Garden of petrified wood is awesome.
The shopping and food area was closed.
You should bring your own food and drinks.
The Park is open from 9 am to 5 pm, on weekend one hour more.
We paid only 80,- TBaht per person, The normal price is 150,- TBaht.
You get there with the red Bahtbus from Naklua for 30 TBaht,
walk the rest of 2,5 km or take a Taxi.
Kiarti Srifuengfung after a Chinese Legend.
We have seen 2 smaller and a big Pagoda, the upper floors
were closed at our visit.
Inside you find a Statue of Guan Yu with the red face and
Guanyin a sculpture weighing 12 tonnes of pure white jade,
and much more.
The mosaic laden terrace tell the story of the 3 kingdoms.
The Garden of petrified wood is awesome.
The shopping and food area was closed.
You should bring your own food and drinks.
The Park is open from 9 am to 5 pm, on weekend one hour more.
We paid only 80,- TBaht per person, The normal price is 150,- TBaht.
You get there with the red Bahtbus from Naklua for 30 TBaht,
walk the rest of 2,5 km or take a Taxi.
Written 30 January 2017
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ionaeleta
Indonesia18 contributions
Jan 2016 • Couples
The Three Kingdoms Park, also known as Suan Samkok, is located in the Bang Lamung area of Pattaya, a little more than 10 kilometers from central Pattaya.
The park opens daily from 10 am until 5 pm, on weekends until 6 pm.
Ticket prices charged at Three Kingdoms Park are 500 bath for adult and 200 bath for child. Inside the park there are 3 pagodas. The architecture at Pattaya’s Three Kingdoms Park offers some great photo opportunities.
The park opens daily from 10 am until 5 pm, on weekends until 6 pm.
Ticket prices charged at Three Kingdoms Park are 500 bath for adult and 200 bath for child. Inside the park there are 3 pagodas. The architecture at Pattaya’s Three Kingdoms Park offers some great photo opportunities.
Written 10 December 2016
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Aaron S
Pattaya, Thailand60 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
The park offers beauty and tranquility with an atmosphere and a legacy of its founder Kiarti Srifuengfung. There are buildings, figures and many interesting things to see, a lot of them valuable Chinese antiques. The three main buildings with arched colonnades, offer a pleasant walk in the shade. Along the southern border of the site, there are covered walkways with colorful murals showing 56 scenes from the novel “Romance of the Three Kingdoms”.
Written 9 September 2016
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Donnie B
Nong Prue, Thailand16 contributions
Aug 2016 • Solo
I live in Horseshoe Point and was not aware we had a place to eat here so that tells you all you need to know.
Written 13 August 2016
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Carnish
Burwood, Australia27 contributions
Can someone confirm what's the entrance fee for this.. there are mixed information on the internet.. while some websites say it's 150, others are saying it's 500 .. I would rather just skip it if it's 500 as it doesn't look worth of that price. someone please help. Thanks.
Victoria A
England, UK69 contributions
please what's your opinion for a solo tourist. do you think I should stay in Pattaya and just a day tour of bangkok?
Abdulla A
16 contributions
Pattaya and Bangkok are good places. I think you should spend half or most of your time in Pattaya and then spend your time in Bangkok shopping. That's what I did the last two times I went there