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Chinese Thai Museum Thailand

Chinese Museum Viharnra Sien Temple, ANEK KUSON SALA, close to Buddha Mountain, Thailand.  Fabulous temple with both Thai and Chinese history and culture. Three floors of statues, artefacts, Buddhas and models retracing important moments of these countries including clay models donated to the museum by China. A breathtaking view of the country surrounding the museum overlooking a scenic lake.

Chinese-Thai Museum

Chinese museum Viharnra Sien Temple, ANEK KUSON SALA,  The Viharnra Sien Chinese temple in Pattaya is one of Thailand’s most important centers of Chinese culture and works of art.  It is home to one of the greatest collections of Chinese art and antiquities outside of China itself.

Thailand and China have a historically long relationship.  There is a large Thai-Chinese population in Thailand today that can trace their roots back to ancestors who emigrated from China.  They brought with them aspects of their culture, food, religion, and art.  The Viharnra Sien temple pays homage to this long-standing relationship.

CHINA ARTIFACT

THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF CHINESE ARTIFACTS OUTSIDE CHINA. Quite an amazing place. So much to see. The detail in everything on display is incredible. Chinese and Thai history buffs will have a field day exploring the different venues on display. The Viharnra Sien temple was the vision of Master Sa-nga Kulkobkiat.  Born in Bangkok Thailand in 1925, but raised in China, this temple was one of his legacies celebrating the cultures of both countries.  He also created a second Viharnra Sien in Chaozhou City, Guangdong, China. He wanted them to help encourage cooperation between China and Thailand.

In 1987, Master Sa-nga Kulkobkiat’s vision was turned into reality. Then King Bhumibol Adulyadej gave him royal permission to construct the temple complex.  The King granted him 7 rai of land (2.7 acres) to build on within the Wat Yansangwararam temple grounds.  On June 6th, 1988 the King inaugurated the construction and gave it the Thai name Anek Kusala Sala.

TERRACOTA WARIORS ON DISPLAY WERE DONATED BY CHINA

Built and stocked by a Chinese Thai businessman the place is impressive with its rich Chinese themed Buddhist statues, paintings and artwork. A rich and eclectic range of metal and jade artifacts compliment the many beautiful objects on display.  Best spot outside of China to marvel at so many top grade museum exhibits.  Do not miss the opportunity to visit and marvel at this collection!!!!!

Golden Dragon

Master Kulkobkiat oversaw the entire project, from design through construction. In a little over 5 years the temple held its opening ceremony on December 24th, 1993.  In the ceremony, the Thai-Chinese offered the building and donated many great antiques and artworks in honor of the King.

The temple has a massive collection of bronze statues, jade carvings, paintings, and countless other pieces of Thai and Chinese art and cultural relics.  The Chinese government has also contributed a large number of pieces for permanent display at the temple.

artistic example of art

When you first arrive you’ll see the large Chinese gate with its red tiled roof and decorative golden dragons. Two large yin and yang signs flank the entrance.  The museum and temple are set off in the background, looking like an ancient Chinese palace protected by its outer walls.

Bronze image on Lion statue

After passing through the gate you’ll find yourself in a courtyard paved in concrete and decorated with a collection of bronze statues, trees, plants, and flowers.  Have a look around the peaceful setting before going inside.  In one corner of the courtyard you’ll find a large statue of the founder, Master Sa-nga Kulkobkiat, seated in his chair.

Golden Buddha

Once inside the museum, you’ll be able to see it’s large assortment of bronze statues and artwork, some thousands of years old.  There are various collections of artwork related to the Chinese religions of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.

Chinese Terra Cotta Warriors

Among the many drums, bells, Buddha statues, and other cultural artifacts you’ll find a miniature replica of the Terra Cotta Army archaeological site.   There are even several real Terra Cotta warriors on display.  A rare treat to see something like this outside of China.

Shaolin Monk

The other floors of the museum are worth visiting too. The highlight on the 2nd floor is the large outdoor terrace with Shaolin monks in different kung-fu poses.  The 3rd floor houses the Thai history and artwork work and is well worth a look around.

Food and drinks are sold at stands outside of the temple.  Grabbing a snack is a good opportunity to head down to the lake which is across the street and check out the view and feed the catfish.

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW: How important Chinese/Thai history and culture are to the modern world.

THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO SAVE: Save Chinese/Thai statues and Temples for Humanity.

ZENTRAVELER SAYS: You are never too old to learn? Why not delve into the history of China and Thailand and explore their relationships to the world?

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