1. Sanctuary of Truth
OPEN 8:00 - 18:00
A building that has been under construction since 1981.
The height and width of the wooden construction are about 100m, and the total area is about 2,115 square meters.
There are restaurants and souvenir shops on the premises.
Thai dance performances twice a day.11:30 am and 15:30 pm. Admission fee : 500B (Limited stay for 4 and a half hours)
2. Wat Nong Yai
It seems that the site area is the largest in Pattaya. Whole facility can not be seen from the entrance, but when you enter in it a white temple, a golden statue, the main hall, a chapel, and the Big Buddha can be appeared. The facilities of the temple are quite substantial. The dogs all begin to howl in time with the sound of the bell at 17:00.
3. Wat Nong Ao
There is a statue in the center of the narrow precinct, and a Buddha statue and bells line up outside the main hall. Looking out around the precincts, it's flashy with gold decoration, but the tourists can't be seen. It is a mysterious temple near the downtown area.
4. Wat Chai Mongkon
A temple in downtown Pattaya. The surrounding area is crowded with markets and street vendors. The precincts are quite large, and night markets are sometimes held on national holidays.
5. Wat Phra Yai
It's built in 1977. A temple with the largest Buddha statue in Chonburi. The golden Buddha is about 10m wide and 18m high. Surrounded the Big Buddha are guardian Buddhas for birth week. Since it is on the hill, it is also an observation spot.
6. Wat Yannasangwararam
OPEN 8:00 - 17:00
7. Wat Khao Chi Chan
OPEN 9:00 - 18:00
A giant mural painting of the Great Buddha carved in 1996 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the reign of King Bhumibol. The golden Buddha image on the slope of the mountain extends 130m in height and 70m in width. There are some food stall near the entrance of the facility, but nothing around. Most travelers come by tourist bus and leave after a 30-minute stay.
8. Wat Songmettawanaram
A temple that I happen to find while looking around Khao Chi Chan Junction. It is built on a small mountain and has an observation area. The train running can be seen from there. The white Big Buddha is enshrined at the top.