Pattaya Attractions Wat Yan Sattahip
August 27, 2016Pattaya Attractions Wat Yan Sattahip (Wat Yansangwararam)
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Pattaya Attractions Wat Yan. Some 20 kilometers South of Pattaya lies the enormous Wat Yansangwararam Temple complex. Set in a huge area of around 145 acres, the complex houses several buildings of very different architectural styles, as well as well kept gardens and a large lake, that make the complex a nice and peaceful place to relax.
Pattaya Attractions Wat Yan
Structures of the Wat Yan
When you enter the Temple complex, the first building you will see is the Viharn Sien, a Chinese temple and museum with a magnificent collection of Chinese artifacts and antiques, one of its kind in Thailand.
The main temple building of Wat Yansangwararam or Wat Yan for short, is known for its modern design and is built in a very different style than most Thai temples. A pavilion called mondop or mandapa contains a replica of a footprint of the Buddha. Inside a large white chedi (a Buddhist stupa) a number of relics from the Buddha and his followers are kept.
A number of buildings in different architectural styles, such as Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Lanna Thai and Swiss can be seen in the Wat Yan complex. Besides temples, there are a number of monuments, including one of King Prajadhipok.
The Wat Yansangwararam Temple was constructed in 1976 to honour the Supreme Patriarch Somdej Phra Yanasangworn, who was then the head of the Thai Monastic Order. Now, the complex is under the patronage of the current Thai King, King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).
Standing in a certain spot in the Wat Yan complex, you can see the huge golden Buddha mountain (Khao Cheejan) in the distance.
The Wat Yansangwararam and the Viharn Sien can ideally be visited together in one day. The large gardens and lake make for a serene and tranquil atmosphere and are very suitable for relaxation, food and drinks can be bought from the restaurant.
The complex is usually quiet, except on Thai public holidays and on weekends, when it can get busy with Thai people and tourists. If you are interested in trying meditation, daily classes are offered at the Wat Yansangwararam at 6 am and 6 pm.
How to get to Wat Yansangwararam
The Wat Yansangwararam temple complex is located some 15 kilometers South of Pattaya at the kilometer 160 exit of Sukhumvit road. The cheapest way to get there is by local songthaew, also called baht bus, that can be rented as a taxi.
A more comfortable ride would be a private taxi. You can book one through your hotel or on one of the taxi stands in Pattaya. Before leaving, make sure you agree on the price.
Pattaya Attractions Wat Yan
Address: Wat Yan, Tambon Na Chom Thian, Amphoe Sattahip, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20250, Thailand
Admission & opening hours: Wat Yansangwararam is open daily from 8 am until 5 pm. Admission is 50 Thai Baht per person. As in any Temple, please dress appropriately, which means covered shoulders, long sleeved shirts and long pants or long dress.
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