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Jomtien Beach Attractions
What to See in Jomtien Beach
Being one of the most popular areas in Chonburi, Jomtien has some cultural sites for first-time visitors to experience. A pleasant few hours can be spent exploring the new Pattaya Floating Market. It has over 110 shops and stalls, as well as a variety of delightful eateries. A short drive from the market will take you to the scenic Three Kingdoms Theme Park and its nearby royal temple, Wat Yansangwararam.
Siriporn Orchid Farm
Thailand is famous for its beautiful orchids, and this is the perfect place to see some of the most exquisite varieties, including catteleyas, vandas, daedrovium, escosanda and pompadours. Cut flowers and plants are also for sale.
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00Location: Noenphlupwan Road
The Bottle Art Museum
An extensive collection of more than 300 intricately-detailed mini sculptures contained in glass bottles. The sculptures are of well-known tourist attractions like churches, temples, palaces and ships.
Opening Hours: 11:00 – 22:00Location: 79/15 Mu 10, Sukhumvit Road
The Million Years Stone Park & Crocodile Farm
One of Pattaya's favorite day-time attractions, the park covers a large area with rock gardens on beautifully landscaped grounds. Interesting sights include fossilised plants of more than a million years old, 200-year old Thai-style bonsai trees, crocodile pools and a collection of rare animals such as albino bears. Crocodile round-ups, magic shows and animal performances are also major attractions. Shows run six times a day from 11:00 – 17:00.
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 18:00Location: Chaiyaphonwithi Road on State Highway 3024
Three Kingdoms Theme Park
The famous and historical Chinese epic 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' form the central theme of the park, which is situated on a vast piece of land with huge wall paintings. Inside the park, the architectural style is a blend of Chinese and Thai influences, there is other art and sculpture depicting scenes, chapters and characters from the novel, as well as a Buddha relic.
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00Location: 100 Mu 9, Pong sub-district, Banglamung
Wat Yansangwararam
A royal temple, 15 kilometres south of Pattaya City, the temple grounds comprise a 'mondop' (religious building with a rectangular roof), which enshrines a replica of the Buddha's footprints, and a large Pagoda where relics of the Lord Buddha and those of the Lord Buddha's disciples are enshrined.
Located in the grounds of Wat Yansangwararam, Viharnra Sien was built by local Thai-Chinese to honour His Majesty the King. The main structure features beautiful Chinese architecture and serves as both a museum and a Chinese temple. It houses many interesting items most relating to Chinese religious beliefs such as a jade statue of Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy), granite lion statues, brass sculptures of Chinese gods, replicas of the famous terracotta warriors and images of Chinese monks in kung fu action. Viharnra Sien is about a kilometre away from the main buildings of Wat Yansangwararam on its spacious grounds.
Opening Hours: 06:30 – 17:00Location: 15 kilometers south of Pattaya, Huay Yai, Banglamung









