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Wat Yannasangwararam temple complex description and photos - Thailand: Pattaya. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Wat Yannasangwararam. Photo and descriptionThere is a huge Buddhist complex Wat Yannasangwararam 20 km south of Pattaya. It covers an area of about 145 hectares and consists of buildings erected in different architectural styles, shady gardens and a large lake, along the banks of which it is pleasant to walk and enjoy the views. The first building that a visitor sees at Wat Yannasangwararam, - This is Viharn Sien, a Chinese temple and museum, which contains an excellent collection of Chinese antiques and religious items. The most interesting building of the Wat Yannasangwararam complex is considered to be the main temple, which was erected in a style that is unconventional for local sacred buildings. It contains a copy of a footprint and many Buddha relics. Near the main temple there are buildings in Indian, Japanese, Chinese styles. In addition to pagodas, you can also see various monuments, for example, to King Prajadhipoku. All visitors to the Buddhist complex must climb the hill where a miniature chapel was built, hiding the footprint of the Buddha. A staircase leads upstairs, which, according to guidebooks, consists of 300 steps. In fact, there are not many steps. Buddhists believe that with every step they pass, they leave behind one of their sins. The Wat Yannasangwararam Temple, which is abbreviated as Wat Yan, was built in 1976 in honor of the Supreme Patriarch Somdei Phra Yanasangvorn, who was then the head Thai monastic order. Now the complex is under the auspices of the Thai king. The quiet and peaceful atmosphere of Wat Yannasangwararam is conducive to leisurely walks. But during Thai public holidays, when locals come here from all over the area, it is noisy and uncomfortable. Topic: Wat Yannasangwararam temple complex description and photos - Thailand: Pattaya. |