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Samui
traval guide - Attractions Temples
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Wat Phra Yai or Big Buddha
Most
Visitors come to marvel at the sheer size and beauty of
this remarkable statue at some point during their holiday.
Big Buddha temple is the most popular center of worship
of Kho Samui.
This temple is the home of Koh Samui's most famous landmark
the Big Buddha Visible from several kilometers away and
even from the air when arriving on or leaving the island
, the 12 meter tall golden image stands proud. At the base
of the structure, several shops and restaurants cater to
the needs of devotees and tourists alike. Wat Phra Yai is
in the Northeast of Samui on route 4171 near the airport.
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Wat Sila Ngu
Said to contain a relic of the Lord Buddha,
the golden chedi facing the temple's entrance is a popular
place of worship. Many local travelling shows and even visiting
TV stars sometimes use the temple grounds here for their
performances. Wat Sila Ngu is on the 4169 ring-road, one
kilometer South of Hin-Ta Hin-Yai on the beach side of the
road.
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Wat Kiri Wongkaram
The mummified body of the Buddhist monk,
Loung Por Ruam can be viewed here in a glass case. He was
placed in it upon his death 25 years ago and his body is
still in remarkably good condition. The temple can be located
by following the 4170 road South from Ban Saket and then
turning right between tow giant elephant statues. It is
a further kilometer along this road on the right hand side.
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Kunaram Temple - Mummified Monk
The body of Loung Pordaeng, Samui' s most
famous mummified monk, is on display here in a specially
constructed building. When he died more than 20 years ago,
he was sitting in a meditation position. He is still in
that same position and his body shows few signs of any major
decay Wat Khunaram is on the 4169 ring road between the
Na Muang waterfalls and Hua Thanon.
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Coral Buddha
Formerly one of Samui' s main attractions, this small, dilapidated
statue is now only visited by Buddhist devotees. Although
it is in a state of disrepair, the Coral Buddha is still
revered and is a place of worship for the monks from nearby
Wat Sumret. The only direction sign is a small tatty board
parallel to the road which is easy to miss when driving
past. It is on the 4169 ring-road approximately 800 meters
West of Hua Thanon.
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Sumret Temple
Part of Wat Sumret, this building contains
many different Buddha images. One is in the reclining position
and the tallest, which stands three meters, was transported
all the way from India. Wat Sumret is down the second concrete
road on the left, 800 meters West of Hua Thanon on the 4169
ring-road.
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The Leam Sor Chedi
In the grounds of Wat Laem Sor, this ornately
designed Chedi (Pagoda) sits at the rocky water's edge.
Covered in countless small yellow tiles, it appears golden
when viewed from a short distance. It's at the far South
of the island off the 4170 road between Ban Tale and Ban
Pang Ka. Follow the track with a sign that reads "Waikiki
Bungalows", and It's at the end of that.
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Buddha's Footprint
There
are actually four foot-prints here, super imposed one on
another. Each one is artistically en-graved. They are housed
in a modest shrine 150 steps up a steep hill, which also
offers a great view across the plains to the mountains opposite,
and to the sea over the tree tops. Buddha's Footprint is
not sign posted but can be found by going up a concrete
slope on the left, two kilometers West of the turnoff for
the Butterfly Garden on the 4170 road.
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Wat Khao Chedi
Wat Laem Sor grounds, but a fair distance away lies the
Khao (mountain) Chedi. Until a few months ago, this ruined
monument had been forgotten about for many years. Now, the
overgrown path leading to the chedi has been cleared and
there's easy access. About 300 meters West of the Laem Sor
Chedi there is a hill. At the base of the hill a small hut
can be seen, and 100 meters to the right of this dwelling,
the path is visible. It leads to a stairway which takes
about 10 minutes to climb. At the top, the peaceful ruins
of the Khao Chedi greet the intrepid explorer. The panorama
of Laem Sor Bay and the nearby islands from here is breathtaking
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Provided by Tourism
Authority of Thailand
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