Viharn Sien
Viharn Sien or Viharnra Sien, officially known as Anek Kusala Sala, is a museum and shrine designed in the style of a royal Chinese temple, located near Wat Yansangwararam in Pattaya, Chonburi. It was developed in 1987 by Thai-Chinese Sa-nga Kulkobkiat on land provided by king Bhumibol Adulyadej to create a building for an art collection gifted to the Chakri dynasty.
Etymology and definition
Viharn, for Thai people commonly Vihan translates from sanctuary or chapel. Sien translates from great master or deity.Viharn Sien often called Wihan Sien has evolved from Sanskrit Vihara or Vihāra, generally refers to a place of speech or monastery which has various rooms and/or living quarters for monks or nuns., see also Etymology and nomenclature. Anek Kuson Sala is the name given by King Bhumibol. Adulyadej.