Louis Tussaud created a waxwork museum in London, 207 Regent Street, which opened 24 December 1890. Now the Thais have this one in Pattaya. Did they pay anything for the idea or did they just copy th...
This is a new attraction for me, and very welcome as well, centrally located and great if you are nearby when the heavens open for the afternoon downpour. On the 2nd floor of a shopping mall you can w...
It was so delicious, the wax figures were very similar to the real people.
The last time I visited the Wax Museum was when I was 10 years old, in California, USA, and I was shocked by these incredible wax figures resembling real people of my idol. I must say that the Luis Tusso Wax Museum in Pattaya has brought that wonderful and unbelievable feeling back. Although I am not personally familiar with some of the Asian supermodels, politicians and music artists-there are still many world-famous works that we are familiar with, so we can enjoy this exquisite exhibition! Spend some time in an air-conditioned place Time is an interesting way. Great place for photo shooting, and there are many things to see.
Luis Tusso Wax Museum has a lot of food nearby. Don’t forget to check in after visiting. [Scenery] It’s worth a visit. It’s okay [Interesting] It’s so good. There are many children. [The price/performance ratio] is OK, you can take a look
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The Madame Tussauds in Pattaya has 68 wax figures, including international leaders, Oscar stars and Thai stars. Among them are many Chinese leaders and celebrities, such as Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Jackie Chan, etc. Just like the Madame Tussauds in Bangkok, each wax figure here also has a specific setting environment, which makes it difficult to distinguish between true and false at first glance.