3/5 Thorsten L. 2 years ago on Google
I
arrived
for
funeral
rites.
The
place
could
use
more
maintainance
and
the
monks
perchance
should
not
hit
up
mourners
for
extra
money
after
the
event.
It
just
felt
very
cheap,
despite
not
being
cheap
(I
paid
1/3rd).
They
have
a
saying
in
Thailand,
the
dead
bankrupt
the
living.
I
hope
if
I
die
in
Thailand,
a
better
place
may
be
found
for
me
to
have
water
poured
over
my
hand
(like
my
own
home).
And
to
have
any,
if
any
prayers
said
(I
will
be
judged
on
my
own
merit,
not
whatever
others
said
about
me)
in
the
same
place,
hopefully
by
people
who
care
about
me,
not
people
paid
for
it.
I
believe
a
heartfelt
prayer
from
someone
who
cared,
it
with
them
million
prayers
from
paid
monks.
To
me
it
feels
just
like
a
machine
to
extract
money
from
poor
people
who
already
have
been
devastated
by
the
loss
of
a
loved
one
and
have
little
money
to
give,
rather
than
a
place
where
their
loss
may
receive
soothing
and
healing.
Of
course,
I
am
just
a
foreigner
who
doesn't
understand
anything,
I
can
only
refer
to
my
personal
experience
and
feelings.
Past
that,
in
Hua
Hin
there
are
many
more
beautiful
temples
to
visit
and
I
hope
and
pray
you
will
never
the
need
to
visit
this
specific
temple.