Three Kingdoms Park
A Chinese-culture theme park built to feng-shui principles, with pagodas, gardens and statues drawn from the classic Three Kingdoms saga - a quiet, photogenic stop away from the beach crowds.
Quick facts
The essentials before you go - what Three Kingdoms Park offers and what it costs.
Menu & prices
| Treatment | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Tickets & zones | ||
| Adult ticket (online) Booked in advance | ฿300 | |
| Adult ticket (at the door) Walk-in rate | ฿500 | |
| Child ticket (online) Booked in advance | ฿150 | |
| Child ticket (at the door) Walk-in rate | ฿200 | |
| Feng-shui architecture & pagodas Chinese-style buildings | Included | |
| Three Kingdoms gardens & statues Literature-themed grounds | Included | |
Facilities
About Three Kingdoms Park
Three Kingdoms Park is a Chinese-culture theme park on the eastern edge of greater Pattaya, built to honour the history of the local community of Chinese descent. The grounds are laid out according to feng-shui principles, with Chinese-style architecture, ornamental pagodas and landscaped gardens.
The theme draws on the classic Three Kingdoms saga — one of the great works of Chinese literature — with statues and garden scenes referencing its heroes and stories. It is a calm, photogenic stop for anyone interested in Chinese culture, well away from the beach crowds.
Tickets are sold both online and at the door, with the online rate noticeably cheaper. Please note the park has at times been under renovation or temporarily closed, so it is worth confirming it is open before you make the trip.
Good to know
- Confirm the park is open before visiting — it can close for renovation
- Online tickets (฿300 adult) are cheaper than at the door (฿500)
- Child tickets ฿150 online / ฿200 at the door
- Open daily, roughly 09:00 to 17:00
- Mostly open-air — bring sun protection and water
- A short drive east of central Pattaya; easiest by taxi or car
Getting there
Frequently asked
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