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    The Ztujo Purse Organizer is made of felt and contains 13 pockets total — three exterior pockets and 10 interior pockets. It includes a special detachable zippered pouch to keep valuables. There ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Big Buddha (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    View from the upper platform, with detail of the Buddha's robes clearly visible. A view of Big Buddha from Ngong Ping Village. The Big Buddha is a large bronze image of Buddha, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, near Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. [1]

  5. Phuket Big Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Phuket Big Buddha, or The Great Buddha of Phuket, is a seated Maravija Buddha statue in Phuket, Thailand. The official name is Phra Phutta Ming Mongkol Eknakiri ( Thai : พระพุทธมิ่งมงคลเอกนาคคีรี ; RTGS : phra phuttha ming mongkhon eknakhakhiri ), shortened to Ming Mongkol Buddha .

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    English: Phuket Big Buddha, or The Great Buddha of Phuket, is a seated Maravija Buddha statue in Phuket, Thailand. The official name is Phra Phutta Ming Mongkol Eknakiri (Thai: พระพุทธมิ่งมงคลเอกนาคคีรี; RTGS: phra phuttha ming mongkhon eknakhakhiri), shortened to Ming Mongkol Buddha.

  7. Wat Phra Yai - Wikipedia

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    Wat Phra Yai, known in English as the Big Buddha Temple, is a Buddhist temple on Ko Phan (also spelled Koh Fan or Koh Faan), a small island offshore from the northeastern area of Ko Samui, Thailand, connected to that island by a short causeway 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) north of Samui International Airport. As its name indicates, it is home to a ...