Another boring day in a week.

The weather is unpredictable, neither rainy nor hot, and definitely not cold.

The options for places to visit are dwindling, so this time we ended up in Pattaya. It may seem like a small city, but it's actually quite developed.

The traffic is as bad as being on Silom Road.

This time, we decided to try an indoor attraction called FROST Magical Ice Of Siam.

The name itself gives you a clue about what to expect inside.

But of course, you won't know until you see it with your own eyes.

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To be honest, we got lost while driving.

We looked at Google Maps for a while, but it was confusing, so we just turned it off.

We were planning to find a way to get on the motorway to another place, but we ended up finding it anyway.

The place is called FROST Magical Ice Of Siam, and the entrance is right next to the main road, so it's very easy to find.

The overall entrance is blue, white, and light blue, which probably matches the theme.

We arrived around noon, but we were surprised that there weren't many people.

We asked at the counter and found out that tickets for Thai people cost 350 baht, with a separate price of 250 baht for children.

However, tickets for foreigners are more expensive, but we don't remember how much.

As you walk through the entrance, you will be greeted by a striking white sculpture inspired by the mythical Himavanta forest.

This sculpture, known as "White Sand Sculpture," evokes a sense of Thai identity while also offering a unique and modern aesthetic. Its intricate details and contemporary design create a captivating contrast.

The pristine white hue of the sculpture is unlike anything you've seen before, offering a truly unforgettable experience.


The text describes a walk of approximately 200 meters, leading to a large dome. The author expresses surprise at the unknown contents of the dome. They then reveal that the dome is actually an ice structure with a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius. The author plans to explore the interior of the dome in the next segment.

The dome is divided into two sections: an inner section with shops selling food and souvenirs, and an outer section where you can exchange for winter clothes and equipment.

You can exchange one winter coat for free, but other equipment such as shoes and gloves will incur an additional cost of around 150 baht. However, we recommend that you purchase these items, as you will likely need them once inside.

We arrived at almost noon and were assigned the 12:00 pm slot. When it was time, the staff called us to collect our coats and prepare ourselves. The children were very excited to experience the cold, which they had never encountered in Thailand.

Upon entering, we immediately asked for the 150 baht. Every time we encounter cold air, it's always like this. Hahahahaha.

Inside, there are ice sculptures on display, including the largest ice sculpture in ASEAN.

The main concept of this place is to emphasize Thainess. It tells various stories of Thailand, literature, and folklore through ice that is -10 degrees Celsius cold, with not even a single drop of water melting.

The beauty is enhanced by colored lights, making the carved characters look even more interesting.

For the price of 350 baht, you will also receive another item: "Sparkling water with ice."

You will feel the coldness even more. From what I observed, no one could stand to drink the water in that glass. 555555

It's almost impossible to hold, let alone drink it while it's this cold. Oh my god.

But you don't have to worry about holding it for long. Here, there is a zone where you can vent your anger on this ice cube to your heart's content.

Judging from the grooves, there must be others who couldn't finish it like us.

Next, we moved to another area that seemed to be a favorite among children.

There was an ice slide for them to try, which wasn't very high and not too big.

Staff were on hand to assist, ensuring safety.

We continued to walk around, taking photos, while shivering uncontrollably.

We managed to stay inside the dome for about 30 minutes, by which point our toes were practically numb.

However, after leaving, it's important to rest for 15-20 minutes to avoid any adverse effects on your body.

After resting for about 20 minutes, it was time to continue our walk.

We took photos while walking, and I thought to myself that I really wanted to go into the new dome. 5555555

It took about half an hour to capture almost all the photos.

That's all for our quick evening trip on this boring Saturday.

A one or two-hour drive to bring your children out for a fun time.

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