Terracotta Warriors of Xian and Pattaya!?
Viharnra Sien (aka Anek Kusala Sala which means ‘multipurpose pavilion’) is both a Chinese temple and a museum built by Thai people of Chinese descendants, in honor of His Majesty the King who officially opened it in 1993, to exhibit Chinese antiquities, artifacts, religious statues and to show and worship their religious beliefs.
The terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China, dating from 210 BC, were discovered in 1974 by some local farmers near Xi’an, China.
Thailand and China have a very long historical relationship. The stream of cultures of each country abound creating close relationships between these two countries at government and individual levels. Viharnra Sien, meaning ‘Abode of the Gods’ is the place that Thai and Chinese arts and cultures come together in perfect harmony. Viharnra Sien sits on 7 rai of land, granted to Mr. Sa-nga Kulkobkiat in 1987 by His Majesty the King.
The Chinese government made a gift to Mr Sa-nga Kulkobkiat of 328 precious and valuable items to display at the museum: terracotta statues of soldiers and the bronze chariots from the great Emperor Qin Shi’s tomb, priceless pictures painted by famous artists, antique bronze and earthenware of centuries past. More than 1000 pieces of history and magnificence is on display in this building.
To get there: Take Sukhumvit Road south, toward Sattahip. Pass through NaJomtien and Ban Amphur. You will see a large “Thai Austrian” sign on the left hand side. Travel for about 1 km more, and you will see a sign for Wat Yangsangwararam. Turn left, and at the roundabout turn right. You will see Viharnra Sien in front of you. Entry is only 50 THB per person, and is certainly well worth a visit. Take a picnic lunch to enjoy by the tranquil settings of the lake beside the Temple.
Silver Lake Winery
The Silver Lake Vineyard covers an area of 475 acres. The vineyard offers beautiful scenery, a relaxing atmosphere and a lovely restaurant, serving both western and Thai meals and some great wood fired pizzas and pasta at reasonable prices.
The Silver Lake Winery is located a little further on past the Chinese Temple. It is well marked, so just follow the signs.
PILC Trips and Activities committee have a day trip planned here for August 4th. Watch for a sign-up sheet at the Lunches and Coffees, and more information on this site as the date gets closer.