Hall of Shame
... search Ghost Exhibit Park Thailand Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden, located in Chon Buri Province, Thailand, is a prominent Buddhist-themed park that vividly illustrates the afterlife punishments for sinners according to TheravÄda Buddhist teachings. Built in 1986 adjacent to Wat Saen Suk temple, the park serves as a moral and spiritual educational site, using life-sized, grotesque sculptures to depict the torments of Naraka (Buddhist Hell). Buddhist Hell is considered a temporary realm where souls endure suffering proportional to their accumulated negative karma until it is exhausted. The park’s centerpiece features two towering, skeletal figures—Nai Ngean-Nai Ngean (male) and Nang Thong-Nang Thong (female)—who represent Preta (hungry ghosts) condemned for violating the Five Precepts, particularly through sexual misconduct, habitual drinking, gambling, and immoral behavior. Visitors walk through a series of disturbing dioramas showing sinners being boiled in vats, crushed under boulders...