Wat Phra Yai and the Big Buddha
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PATTAYA/ Updated : Mar 2, 2017, 15:00 IST
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Better known as Big Buddha Hill, Wat Phra Yai is located at the center of Pattaya and is an obligatory stop on your first trip to Pattaya—regardless of how many wats (temples) in Thailand you have already visited.
Better known as Big Buddha Hill, Wat Phra Yai is located at the center of Pattaya and is an obligatory stop on your first trip to Pattaya—regardless of how many wats (temples) in Thailand you have already visited. Read less

Better known as Big Buddha Hill, Wat Phra Yai is located at the center of Pattaya and is an obligatory stop on your first trip to Pattaya—regardless of how many wats (temples) in Thailand you have already visited. Waiting for you atop a grand staircase flanked by massive double dragons running down the handrails is the 18 m golden Phra Buddha Sukhothai Walai Chonlathan (Wow! That is a mouthful. Now you know why he’s simply referred to as the ‘Big Buddha’).
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