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Reviewed 24 September 2012

Wow.. looking at pictures here makes it hard to put the sheer magnitude of this place and statues into perspective.. There is no doubt that Sulilat was a genius if not a little eccentric. Worth a visit. We went in the late afternoon and found the place empty. The evening light presented some unique photo opposites.

Date of experience: September 2012
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Reviewed 23 September 2012

Really wonderful place, the Statues are fantastic. Its a great place to unwind, walk, draw, take photos, feed the fish but I agree with the previous writer its just a shame they havent any signs or description boards in English so unfortuntely I had no idea what I was looking at .... all the same im very happy I went and its great place.

Date of experience: September 2012
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Reviewed 16 September 2012

amazing sights, and not too pricy at 10baht. negotiated a tuk tuk for 60 baht for the both of us outside mutmee guesthouse to take us and wait for us. just a 15 minute journey, well worth it. liked the statues and the imagary. pity that signs not very descriptive and not all in english so need wikipedia to understand them. go if you haven't seen much south-east-asian sculpture

Date of experience: June 2012
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Reviewed 23 August 2012

Sala Kaeo Kou can be a half day experience. If you like to draw it is a good place to do so. On the top floor you will see the body of the leader of SKK and if you cross into Laos you will find another Buddhist attraction built by the same group.

Date of experience: August 2012
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Reviewed 22 July 2012

It was like stepping into a labyrinth of buddhist icons. There were many statues that depicted imagery of buddhist history. The statues are set in a garden and there are at least one hundred to see so it is well worth a visit.

Date of experience: July 2012
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