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Posted
5 hours ago, sandyf said:

This one much closer, between Bang Saen and Chonburi.

 

 

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I believe that is Na Jasa Tai Chue Shrine.

 

In that area you could also visit the garden of hell or Wat Saen Suk.

 

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, bignok said:

Chinese temples look ugly.

Always in the eye of the beholder, ugly people will find the ugly in what they behold.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Always in the eye of the beholder, ugly people will find the ugly in what they behold.

Many great temples in Thailand. Chinese ones are just ugly.

Posted
10 hours ago, biervoormij said:

I believe that is Na Jasa Tai Chue Shrine.

 

In that area you could also visit the garden of hell or Wat Saen Suk.

 

 

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Thanks, been here nearly 15 years and never knew the real name. My wife's family are second generation Chinese and go to the temple functions a couple of times a year.

May be a reason she has never mentioned the garden, passed fairly close more times than I care to remember.

Prior to getting married in 2008 I used to stay at the Yanadin in Bang Saen and we had our evening reception at the Tide Resort. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, bignok said:

Many great temples in Thailand. Chinese ones are just ugly.

And the sinophobic beholder will find ugliness everywhere.

Posted
3 minutes ago, sandyf said:

And the sinophobic beholder will find ugliness everywhere.

I find 90% of thai temples to be attractive.

 

Do you have a point to your cliche nonsense?

Posted
18 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

And then, where is this?

Main Line, TOO?

 

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yes, Main Line too, on the outskirts... every place is Main Line.. some people get in skirts and others get out skirts, a simple matter of direction, 

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Posted
2 hours ago, sandyf said:

Thanks, been here nearly 15 years and never knew the real name. My wife's family are second generation Chinese and go to the temple functions a couple of times a year.

May be a reason she has never mentioned the garden, passed fairly close more times than I care to remember.

Prior to getting married in 2008 I used to stay at the Yanadin in Bang Saen and we had our evening reception at the Tide Resort. 

I visited both the Na Jasa Tai Chue Shrine and Wat Saen Suk after a night in Bang Saen. I think the shrine was the more impressive site but I sort of enjoyed the wacky and weirdness of the garden. I had never heard of a Buddhist hell prior to visiting the garden.

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