webfact Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Picture courtesy of Wikipedia In a monumental achievement for Pattaya, the Sanctuary of Truth has been crowned the world's largest wooden museum by the World Book of Records in London. A momentous certificate presentation was held at the Sanctuary on 12th May 2025, marking a new chapter in the museum's storied history. The ceremony saw Mr. Worakorn Viriyapan, Vice President of the Sanctuary of Truth Museum, extend a warm welcome to Dr. Apinita Chaichana of the World Book of Records, alongside her team. Additionally, the event was graced by Mr. Pichan Viriyapan, the founder and chairman, and museum staff, all celebrating the landmark recognition. Mr. Worakorn expressed overwhelming pride and joy, highlighting that this feat reflects the relentless dedication of the Sanctuary’s personnel. “Being recognised by the World Book of Records reinforces our mission to present a living museum of art and cultural philosophies,” he stated. This accolade spotlights the Sanctuary as a true cultural jewel of Pattaya, enchanting visitors from around the globe. Founded on 31st August 1981 by visionaries Mr. Lek and Mrs. Praphai Viriyapan, the Sanctuary of Truth embodies their dream of merging Eastern wisdom with intricate artistry. The masterpiece is a wooden edifice, intricately carved, celebrating Thai heritage. It's a testament to the founders' mission to preserve Thai culture while showcasing it to the world. Visitors worldwide are captivated by the Sanctuary's stunning craftsmanship and cultural essence. This world record title strengthens its allure as an essential destination, ensuring that Pattaya remains a beacon of cultural heritage. This newly acclaimed status underscores the Sanctuary's role in promoting the rich artistic and spiritual heritages of Thailand, securing its place on the global map. The Sanctuary of Truth now stands not only as a symbol of Pattaya's historical richness but also as a proud representation of Thailand's artistic grandeur and cultural glory. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Pattaya News 2025-05-13 1
Ralf001 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Any pics of the certificate ? WBR has not updated the website yet. 1
Popular Post jacko45k Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Have they stopped using the dual pricing system yet? 1 1 1
Mason45 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I've lived in Pattaya for 25 years and I wouldn't have a clue where it is and really I don't care. I've been told it's frequented by Thai politicians who are noted for their truth, especially the likes of Teflon Tony. 4 2
jacko45k Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Mason45 said: I've lived in Pattaya for 25 years and I wouldn't have a clue where it is and really I don't care. I've been told it's frequented by Thai politicians who are noted for their truth, especially the likes of Teflon Tony. That is a shame really. It was a little overpriced I thought, but definitely worthy of a visit. Really makes the idea that Pattaya is a one trick pony nonsense. 1
Popular Post Andrew Dwyer Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, jacko45k said: That is a shame really. It was a little overpriced I thought, but definitely worthy of a visit. Really makes the idea that Pattaya is a one trick pony nonsense. I visited in around 2016, don’t remember the price but thought it was worth while . The detail in the carving is very impressive. 1 1 1
hotchilli Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, jacko45k said: Have they stopped using the dual pricing system yet? No
quake Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago Construction , hammering banging, all day long, it's never is quiet Have taken visitors there. what a total waste of time. And don't forget to keep your hard hat on. and silly rules about shorts and skirts , like its a temple . P.O.S. tourist trap. But I'm sure the original builders never meant it to be like it is now.
hotandsticky Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago Just now, TedG said: This place is not worth the time and money. Yes it is. 1
PETERTHEEATER Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago 7 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said: I visited in around 2016, don’t remember the price but thought it was worth while . The detail in the carving is very impressive. For anyone thinking of visiting, shield your young children's eyes from intricate carvings such as these😋:
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