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To continue visual reportage of my recent trip to Thailand (yes, still right before all this mess with Covid19 started) and today we are going to start out visual journey to an amazing Viharn Sien Temple and museum. It is really not so big like main worldwide museums, but fully packed with amazing pieces of art and not only Thailand culture, but a lot from Chinese as well
Just a short general information about the museum taken from THE SOURCE and of course all photos are taken by myself
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The Viharn Sien is a beautiful Chinese temple South of Pattaya now in use as a museum. The museum houses a unique collection, which is believed to be one of a kind outside of China.
It is made up of a three story central building and a number of pavilion halls. The Viharn Sien is built in elegant Chinese style, but the real attraction lies inside the building. This museum is one of the best places in Asia outside of China itself to see some priceless and rare Chinese artifacts and antiques.
Set in a well kept area of almost 3 acres,the museum sits next to a beautiful lake on the Wat Yansangwararam temple complex. The museum, which is also known as Wihan Sian or Anek Kuson Sala houses one of the best Chinese art collections in Thailand.
Before entering the building you can see a number of Chinese mythological figures and two enormous stone Peking lions. Inside the museum there is a collection of fine Chinese pottery from several dynasties, one of them the Shang dynasty, making this pottery at least 3,000 years old. Also on display are the statues of 18 Shaolin monks, all displaying a martial art form for which the 15 centuries old Shaolin Monastery in China is famous.
Inside the central building are the hand made terracotta figures of 8 arhats, who are the followers of the Buddha that have reached a high stage of Enlightenment. A great number of precious antiques, paintings, statues and artwork are displayed here, some of which were a gift from the Chinese government.
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1st part and some more to follow...
Category | Travel |
Camera | Canon 6D / Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 G2 / Mixed Light |
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Amazing pictures.. Now I totally regret not going to this temple when I was in Thailand and had the option :(
Well, there are actually too many temples in Thailand. You can hrdly visit all ;)
Thnx
Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos of the temple with us. The colour red feature in almost every picture.