i read about this park, and when in thailand visit to pattaya on 6july 2016.scheduled to visit this park.after long way find. the park already closed for public. as we saw the pagoda really nice.
so we go back to find another spot.
i read about this park, and when in thailand visit to pattaya on 6july 2016.scheduled to visit this park.after long way find. the park already closed for public. as we saw the pagoda really nice.
so we go back to find another spot.
we visit regularly because it is so relaxing. its not for young children as its very serene andfull of museum pieces. well worth the drive
Three Kingdoms Park is located on the Eastern side of Pattaya, way past Sukhumvit Road, over the train tracks and on and on.
It's adjacent to Horseshoe Park - as it should be as the same Srifueng Feng family's Father, a billionaire from "the old China" had it built.
Three Kingdoms' Park is not for "The Action NOW" tourist.
It is a contemplative park with many very beautiful monuments and statues.
It has 3 main Pagodas.
In the main Pagoda in a sitting pose is the great man himself, captured forever in stone.
Three Kingdoms' Park is his gift to the people of Pattaya and the World.
Keep a look out for the very exquisite statue of Guan Im or Quan Im as she is known.
Come to the Three Kingdoms' Park to enjoy the work of great sculptors, of Chinese mythology and of religious reverence.
Cost: A meter taxi will cost you 600 baht - entrance is only 160 baht - which is used to pay for the upkeep of this beautifully maintained acreage of memories.
This place is like a park having meusem in it. i would not waste my time and money unless I am staying close to this place
Just next door to the The Horseshoe Point resort,i would not waste my time and money unless I am staying close to this place.Also expensive considering all other major attractions close to pattaya
It is quite a unique place as it is a memorial to to Mr Kiarti Srifuengfung and comprises three Pagodas set in formal grounds on the basis of Chinese antique art.