
The Seven Treasures Buddha Mountain is located in Pattaya, Thailand. It is made of 18 tons of 24K gold sculpture.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the King of Thailand's accession to the throne, a statue of Sakyamuni Buddha was specially carved using laser.
In addition to the front, the golden body of the Buddha sitting on the lotus seat can also be clearly seen in the more remote areas on the left and right sides.
It is said that King Rama IX of Thailand once practiced as a monk and visited the authentic stupa of the relics and the Seven Treasures Golden Buddha Mountain, which was a gift to the King from overseas Chinese in Thailand.
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The Seven Treasures Foshan is an artistic and cultural landmark in Thailand, showcasing a collection of significant treasures that reflect the country’s artistic heritage and craftsmanship. Each treasure is meticulously crafted to represent different aspects of Thai culture and history, making it a symbol of national pride.
The Seven Treasures Foshan is located in Foshan City, Thailand. You can reach the attraction by taxi, local buses, or by walking from nearby landmarks. Public transport is accessible, with metro stations within proximity for easier access.
The attraction is generally open from 9 AM to 6 PM every day. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the weather is cooler, and the site is less crowded.
The entrance fee for the Seven Treasures Foshan is typically around 100-200 THB. Tickets can be purchased either online via the official website or offline at the ticket counter at the entrance.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or if you plan to visit during a special event. Booking a few days in advance is ideal.
To fully explore the Seven Treasures Foshan, it usually takes about 2 to 3 hours, allowing enough time to admire the intricate artwork, take photos, and participate in any available cultural activities.
Guided tours are available in Thai and English. These tours provide in-depth knowledge about the Seven Treasures and their historical significance. Audio guides may also be available for a self-guided experience.
Start your visit at the entrance to get an overview of the entire site. Explore the Seven Treasures first, followed by the garden areas. End your visit by checking out any exhibitions or events that might be taking place.
Currently, night visits or light shows are not available. However, special cultural tours or performances may be scheduled occasionally, so it’s worth checking ahead.
The Seven Treasures Foshan can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings and late afternoons.
The site is equipped with restrooms, drinking water stations, and several rest areas where visitors can relax. There are also shops nearby for refreshments and souvenirs.
The attraction is generally accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and seating areas. However, some areas with intricate artwork may involve stairs or uneven terrain.
Cash is accepted, but cards and mobile payments (such as Alipay or WeChat Pay) are also widely accepted for both entry fees and purchases at the site.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in the local restaurants nearby. Halal food is also offered at certain establishments in the vicinity.
Yes, there are souvenir shops near the entrance where visitors can purchase traditional Thai handicrafts, clothing, and small decorative items related to the Seven Treasures.