There's a nice wax museum near Bangkok that specializes in displaying traditional Thai cultural figures with a sprinkling of the famous and inspiring thrown in. The Thai Human Imagery Museum, created by artist Duangkaew Phityakornsilp, opened in 1989. It took 10 years to perfect the figures, mainly trying to find a substitute for wax, which melts in the Thai heat. Fiberglass was the solution.
Half of the ground floor is devoted to famous monks. The detail is amazing and the lighting dramatic. Monks as heroes.
The holy grail - an audience with Buddha himself. Score!
Half of the ground floor is devoted to famous monks. The detail is amazing and the lighting dramatic. Monks as heroes.
Next up from the museum: the secular world.
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