The island hosts several pagodas each of them keeping a unique collection of artifacts. Another interesting adventure during a Samui vacation will be a trip to the Wat Khunaram temple the main relic of which is a mummified body of the monk. According to one of the legends before the Buddhism adoption the monk was a rich and noble citizen however later on he decided to abandon mundane pleasures and values and devoted his life to Buddha.
He lived in a continuous state of meditation for more than 35 years and through this period his appearance did not change a bit. The body of monk was decided to move to a temple where it has been kept for more than 20 years by now. A symbolic landmark of the island is considered to be the Statue of Coral Buddha. Several years ago this statue was included in all the island guide books. The monument is located not far from the Wat Sumret temple. For several years the statue has not had any reconstruction and renovation and thus looks rather woefully.
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