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Three Kingdoms Park - CLOSED
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Reviewed 7 January 2015

A bit off the beaten track, but once you find it, definitely worth the visit. There was nobody else there when we visited, was so quiet and peaceful. 3 beautiful ornate pagodas and walkways.

A change of scenery from Buddhist Wats, beautiful oriental architecture.
150 Baht entrance fee, thai licence - 100 Baht

This place needs more tourists, otherwise it is going to be lost.

Date of experience: January 2015
2  Thank krazejesse
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Reviewed 25 December 2014

Very nice park for relaxation, meditation and one of the best spots for photo shots. The entrance fee is just 150 Baht and it is just couple of hours tour.

Date of experience: December 2014
2  Thank smartnat
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Reviewed 8 January 2013

For most people this is a bit off the beaten track, being on the far east side at Horseshoe Point. It is however quite a unique place as it is a memorial to to Mr Kiarti Srifuengfung and comprises three Pagodas set in formal grounds on the basis of Chinese antique art. There are buildings figures and many interesting things to see, a lot of them being priceless antiques. The three main buildings are linked by curved colonnades that make a pleasant walk in the shade they offer. Along the southern boundary of the site there are covered corridors housing multicoloured murals depicting 56 scenes from the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Brochures are available in Thai and English, and there is an A4 copy of the "Open letter to the descendants of Kiarti" that is displayed in the central pagoda.
Vehicles are not allowed into the grounds, park by the gate and walk in. Due to the nature of the constructions disabled or wheelchair bound people would have problems.
Price of admission is 150baht and they are open daily from 10.00-17.00hrs

Date of experience: January 2013
5  Thank Les E
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Reviewed 24 August 2012

I have visited many times with visitors. It is beginning to be in need of some maintenace work. Very beautiful and peaceful park area of pagodas and a long gallery of tiled murals dedicated to the saga of The Three Kifndoms. It is a tribute by his family to the Sinothai patriarch business man.

Date of experience: April 2012
3  Thank Ray L
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Reviewed 11 May 2012

As one other reviewer pointed out, this is right next to the Horseshoe Point Resort. Basically, you go inside the main Chinese style building and look at the exhibits they have inside of the person who built it. You can also climb up the stairs and climb to the top of the building to enjoy the view. There are other exhibits inside the main building that pertain to Buddhism, etc. There are also covered walkways around the circular park that lead to smaller buildings that also have things on display. However, when I was there a few years back, the smaller buildings were closed. Unless you are staying or visiting Horseshoe Point Resort, I would not come here just to see this unless large, beautiful Chinese-style buildings are your thing.

Date of experience: June 2011
3  Thank William J
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