The Big Buddha in Samui.
Samui's most popular attraction, The Big Buddha sitting 15 meters tall was built in 1972 by the
local society to give visitors a place to pay respect to The Lord Buddha. This monumental
landmark is placed on the island's Northern shore.
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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