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HISTORY & TRAVEL 25 meters tall (approximately 80 feet tall). You can see the head of the statue from a few different places as you travel around the island. So you know it’s big but you really can’t gage its side until you’re standing underneath it. He is one Big Buddha! The monks there are constantly chanting and it’s very hypnotic. There was a very long queue to be blest by an old Buddha Priest. I of course stood the queue and got the blessing, after all you can’t have too many blessings in this life. This was a small but very busy resort town on Phi Phi Island (pronounced ‘Pee Pee’). Not many people were walking through the village itself as it was hot and extremely humid. There were a number of bars, souvenir shops and restaurants there, however (like everyone else) the best place to be was in the sea. Walking the coastline was a great way to spend the afternoon. I even noticed the remnants of a large clam shell, the kind that yield pearls, taking me back to the treasure thing and the thought of diving for pearls came to mind lol. What can I say; I’m just an adventurer at heart. The next day was spent going to the ‘Big Buddha’. Never having been there before I was absolutely sure of was with a name like the Buddha had to be big, but wait until I tell you, the thing was massive. I would estimate that the Big Buddha is approximately 24 or 60 Fall 2016 1961 Magazine The entire project was built completely from donations, which is simply amazing. Even the road leading up to the big Buddha was donated by someone. At the temple you can pay approximately 26US dollars and put a message on one of the stones which will be used to complete the building. Every stone and tile on the building has been paid for the same way and of course the proceeds go to buy some of the other materials required to complete the building. It’s an amazing project and a very impressive working temple in the making. By the way, here’s a seven minutes happy meditation broken down step by step for your convenience, give it a go when you have a chance, it worked for me! It was a great place to visit and I left the temple with a feeling of peace. What an experience and I was absolutely happy I went.