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Do you dare to see the only "Hell" themed garden in the world?
Nowadays, with the continuous development of tourism, many people like to go out for a good trip and relax. Even those who don’t want to travel far will go to the surrounding parks for a walk, and most of the parks are based on mountains and rivers. Mainly, it gives people a fresh and cool feeling, but there is such a very scary park abroad. Many tourists who have been there were scared to tears. What is going on? Let’s follow the editor’s footsteps and check it out!
This park is the Vigorous Hell Garden in Chonburi Province, Thailand. As the name suggests, it is all about hell scenes. There is a lot of Buddhist culture in Thailand, and the strange hellscape in such a Buddhist country makes people curious. It is said that the original intention of building this garden was to warn people not to do evil again. This hell theme park was built in 1986, and the sign at the entrance of the park also says: "If you encounter the devil in this life, doing good deeds will make you healthy in the next life."
The editor recommends that if you have a weak heart, you should not go in. You can see many cruel scenes in the park, which are terrifying just by looking at them. Let you remember the consequences of doing evil the most. The horror of this garden is comparable to that of Fengdu Ghost Town in my country. There is also a temple building inside, and you can see a small tower made of human bones inside. Although it is fake, it looks very scary.
There are many sculptures about the messengers of hell in the park. The most eye-catching one is the Erawan Buddha. This Buddha statue does not have a lower body, but has six hands slightly raised on its head. On each palm stands a statue of a child. The most important thing is that this Erawan Buddha has a hat made entirely of human skulls on its head, which looks particularly weird. Probably the most numerous statues in this park are statues of various kinds of bestiality all over the park.
These criminal laws are similar to what we know about hell. Many tourists feel frightened after seeing it and will never come again. It is conceivable that this place will be the mythical hell. How realistic is the portrayal? But despite this, there are still many tourists who come here to watch it every year, but there are never repeat visitors. It is not difficult to understand that it is enough to see such a park once, and there is no courage to come again.
In Buddhist culture, hell is the place where evildoers go after death, and will be punished to varying degrees for various evil deeds. But this is just a myth, but the implication here is still good, let there be less evil in the world.
What do you think of this hell temple? Welcome to comment!
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