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  4. Great Buddha of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The reconstruction of Wat Muang took a long time and was not completed until 1982, [5] and 8 years later work began on the 'Big Buddha', which was completed 18 years later. Nearby are more sculptures which depict the gods, the kings of Thailand and the events of the Siamo-Burma War. [6] Also around the Buddha is a park where lotus flowers grow.

  5. Statue of Gautama Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Phuket Big Buddha, a 45 metres (148 ft) statue in Thailand; Spring Temple Buddha, a 128 metres (420 ft) statue in China; Statue of Gautama Buddha (Myanmar), a 77.9 metres (256 ft) tall statue in Myanmar; The Big Buddha (Hong Kong), a 34 metres (112 ft) tall statue in Hong Kong; Ushiku Daibutsu, a 100 metres (330 ft) tall statue in Japan

  6. Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum - Wikipedia

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    View of the Fo Guang Big Buddha and eight pagodas from the 2nd floor of the Front Hall. The Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Chinese: 佛光山佛陀紀念館; pinyin: Fóguāngshān Fótuó jìniànguǎn), formerly known as the Buddha Memorial Center, is a Mahāyāna Buddhist cultural, religious, and educational museum located in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

  7. Giant Swing - Wikipedia

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    The Swing Ceremony was a re-enactment of this. The pillars of the Giant Swing represented the mountains, while the circular base of the swing represented the earth and the seas. In the ceremony Brahamanas would swing, trying to grab a bag of coins placed on one of the pillars.