Speciality Museums in Pattaya

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Speciality Museums in Pattaya

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  • macedonboy
    Glasgow, UK1,86,135 contributions
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    Anek Kusala Sala or colloquially, Viharn Sien is a museum of Chinese art, mainly statues of Chinese deities. In the courtyard, there are several fascinating sculptures, especially the 8m long scene depicting the Eight Immortals in Taoism, and an ensemble of four statues of the Laughing Buddha.

    The main building is built in Chinese style. Inside, there is a large section dedicated to the biography of Sa-nga Kulkobkiat, a Chinese Taoist (I think) who owned the collection and funded the construction. The collections on display fill the entire space of the building which also happens to function as a Chinese Shrine. Amongst all these fine art are Terracotta Warriors donated by China and includes statues of warriors, generals and cavalry. Other really fascinating statues include every form of Shaolin Kung Fu.

    An awesome place to visit, especially if combined with Khao Chi Chan Buddha.
    Written 4 June 2024
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  • Kamonchat
    Bangkok, Thailand29 contributions
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    i love how cute they are a lot of bear in there less people when i'm gone that day and i recommend Teddy Bear Museum
    Written 18 March 2020
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  • Barfine R
    Doha, Qatar1,472 contributions
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    If you got nothing to do, you should stop by this place in royal garden shopping center. They have some great statues
    Written 9 December 2019
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  • Gerry S
    Ko Samui, Thailand1,448 contributions
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    After visiting Pattaya for many years, we finally decided to visit the Bottle Art Museum. We were pleasantly surprised by the amount of works on display but even so it is a reasonably short tour. We understand that classes are offered & that would be quite interesting. Entrance fee is 200 Baht. An hour max is likely all you'll require.
    Written 21 July 2014
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  • Cedric N
    Mumbai, India696 contributions
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    Had visited this museum in Pattaya a long back ago. This museum is located off North Pattaya road and is visited by tourists.

    This museum is one of the largest jewelry centers in Asia and exhibits exquisite gemstone collection from all over the world. At the entrance, there is a bejeweled Thai dragon flanked by portraits of the former Kings of Thailand. However, there are some exhibits made from gemstones on display. Also, there are some gemstone ornaments kept for display. Apart from gemstones, there other stuff on display. Also, there is a factory where gemstones are made and polished. There is also a restaurant where tourists can relax and grab a bite. There are guide services in different languages. As it is gemstone museum, there is a tightened security and photography is not allowed inside the museum.

    This museum is ideal for those who are interested in gemstones and willing to purchase them. However, it is a must visit place even though, it is not on the main tourist itinerary.
    Written 6 July 2019
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