The Three Kingdoms Theme Park is an inspiring place to visit - not only for the superb landscape and architecture of Thai/Chinese origin, but also for the philosophy which is the basis of the Three Kingdoms Theme Park.
The beautifully landscaped gardens are a fitting backdrop for the array of Chinese and Thai-inspired buildings and walkways situated here.
The Three Kingdoms Theme Park was built by Mr. Kiarti Srifeungfung to celebrate his life and philosophy and dedicated to the people of Thailand and beyond. There are some huge, beautiful wall paintings in the Theme Park, that tell of the epic tale of Romance of The Three Kingdoms - one of China's greatest semi-historical stories. Some visitors (most are Thai or Chinese) came here just to visit the splendour of the Three Kingdoms Theme Park, but most come to pray and make a wish, to the big goddess of mercy 'Guan Yin'. This sculpture, which is made from white marble, is situated in one of the three Chinese-style pagodas.
Within the Theme Park, there is a huge ceramic tile 'mural' which is reputed to be the longest in the world.
Where the Three Kingdoms Theme Park is, and how to get there. 100 Mu 9, Pong, Banglamung
Open daily: Mon - Fri from 10:00 am. - 5:00 pm.
: Sat - Sun from 10:00 am. - 6:00
pm.
Driving from Sukhumvit Road (Highway No. 3), turn in to Soi Siam Country Club pass Mabprachan Reservoir, and there will be signs for direction to the Three Kingdoms Theme Park along the way. You will find the park just right after the Horseshoe Point Club. It is approximately 15-20mins from Pattaya City.
Not too easy to find, but the Three Kingdoms Theme Park is well worth the effort.