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At a Glance

Wang Sam Sien. A unique Chinese temple in Pattaya, essentially an open-air museum dedicated to Chinese history, philosophy, and mythology. An ideal retreat for those seeking peace and meaning near the bustling Big Buddha.

Place Description

Unlike the nearby Big Buddha site, this place exudes tranquility and serenity. It’s a clean, well-maintained location visited mainly by Chinese worshipers and a few in-the-know tourists. Instead of crowds, you’ll find serene ponds, gardens, and numerous statues, each telling its own story.

The vibe is more educational than religious. Visitors come not only to pray but also to learn about key figures in Chinese culture: from philosophers Confucius and Laozi to the legendary warrior Guan Yu and the goddess of mercy, Guan Yin. English information plaques help unravel the dynasties and teachings.

Basic Information

  • Address: At the foot of Pratumnak Hill, a few steps from the stairs to Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai).
  • Opening Hours: No official data, but temple complexes like this are typically open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Best Time to Visit: Morning (before 11:00 AM) or after 3:00 PM to avoid the midday heat. It’s almost always quiet.
  • Budget: Free entry, no tickets required. Donations are welcome.

Why Go

  • See an impressive collection of statues of key figures in Chinese history: Confucius, Laozi, Guan Yu, and even Sun Yat-sen, the founder of the Republic of China.
  • Enjoy the peace and quiet, a stark contrast to the hustle near Big Buddha.
  • Learn about Chinese history through wall illustrations with detailed captions in multiple languages.
  • Visit a place many find more interesting and substantive than its famous neighbor on the hill.

Insider Tips

  • Don’t miss it on your way to Big Buddha. Many tourists pass by, missing the chance to see this truly unique complex.
  • Look for the submerged garden with the statue of Sun Yat-sen—it’s an unobvious but very interesting part of the temple.
  • No pushy vendors or ‘helpers’ here. The atmosphere is as relaxed and respectful as it gets.
  • Out of respect for the culture, avoid taking overly revealing photos with deity statues, even if no one is around.

Logistics

  • Tuk-tuk (Songthaew): No direct routes. Take the blue route along Thappraya Road (10 ฿) to the hill turn, then walk uphill (15-20 min) or take a motorbike taxi.
  • Taxi (Bolt/Grab): Search for ‘Wang Sam Sien’ or ‘Big Buddha Pattaya’. Drivers find it easily, with open access.
  • Own Transport: Ideal option. There’s a large free parking lot at the entrance, with almost always available spaces.

The Unique Factor

Despite its name, it’s less a traditional temple and more a memorial complex and philosophical garden dedicated to great figures and teachings of China. Many come seeking one thing and discover something entirely different and deeper.

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