This list of tallest structures in Thailand ranks skyscrapers in Thailand by height. Within the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration area alone, there are over 180 completed buildings that stand at least 150 metres (492 feet) in height.
According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat database Bangkok is ranked 13th in the world in terms of the total number of skyscrapers. [1]
The Greater Bangkok Metropolitan Region has the largest concentration of tall buildings in Thailand, followed by Pattaya and Chonburi on the Eastern Seaboard. There are, however, fewer opportunities to develop tall buildings in other populous urban centres such as Phuket and Chiang Mai due to strict building height regulations, although in Chiang Mai new building regulations introduced in 2016 do allow the construction of High Rises in specified high density zones outside the old city and its immediate surroundings. [2] [3] [4]
This list below ranks completed and topped out buildings in Thailand that stand at least 150 metres (492 feet) in height, based on standard height measurement, which includes spires and architectural details, but excludes antenna masts. The heights of these buildings have been sourced from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) database, as well as from environmental impact assessment (EIA) reports and SkyscraperPage, which is a website dedicated to providing information and discussion about high-rise buildings. [5] [6] [7]
These are buildings over 150 metres (492 feet) in height under construction as of September 2022.
Under construction | Topped out | On hold |
Rank | Name | Location | Height | Floors | Type | Completion | Status | |
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m | ft | |||||||
1 | One Bangkok Signature Tower | Pathum Wan | 437 m | 1,434 ft | 92 | Mixed-use | 2026 | Under construction [172] [173] |
2 | Dusit Residences | Bang Rak | 299 m | 981 ft | 69 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [174] [175] [176] |
3 | Soonthareeya Ratchadamri | Pathum Wan | 284 m | 932 ft | 56 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [177] [178] |
4 | Kingbridge Tower | Pathum Wan | 260 m | 850 ft | 52 | Mixed-use | 2024 | Under construction |
5 | One Bangkok Phase 3 Residential Tower | Pathum Wan | 251 m | 823 ft | 65 | Residential | 2026 | Under construction [179] |
6 | Fraser Suites One Bangkok | Pathum Wan | 241 m | 791 ft | 49 | Mixed-use | 2025 | Under construction [180] |
7 | Tenth Avenue | Khlong Toei | 233 m | 764 ft | 54 | Mixed-use | TBA | On hold [181] [182] [183] |
8 | KingsQuare Residence | Yan Nawa | 222 m | 728 ft | 52 | Residential | 2026 | Under construction |
9 | JRK Tower | Ratchathewi | 221 m | 725 ft | 45 | Mixed-use | 2024 | Under construction [184] |
10 | Grand Solaire Pattaya | Pattaya | 213 m | 699 ft | 62 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [185] |
11 | Noble Form Thonglor | Watthana | 210.75 m | 691.4 ft | 46 | Residential | 2024 | Under construction |
12 | CLOUD Residences Sukhumvit 23 | Watthana | 200 m | 660 ft | 43 | Residential | 2024 | Under construction [186] |
13 | Grande Centrepoint Lumpini | Sathon | 194.8 m | 639 ft | 41 | Office | 2025 | Under construction |
14 | Whizdom The Forestias Destinia Tower | Bang Phli | 193 m | 633 ft | 50 | Residential | 2023 | Topped out [187] [188] |
15 | CU Block 33 Tower A | Pathum Wan | 184.10 m | 604.0 ft | 50 | Residential | 2024 | Under construction [189] |
16 | AIA Ratchada 2 | Haui Kwang | 183.5m | 600 ft | 34 | Office | 2025 | Under construction |
17 | Whizdom The Forestias Mytopia Tower | Bang Phli | 182.9 m | 600 ft | 43 | Residential | 2023 | Topped out [187] [188] |
18 | Dusit Central Park Office | Bang Rak | 182.60 m | 599.1 ft | 40 | Office | 2025 | Under construction [176] |
19 | Dusit Thani Bangkok | Bang Rak | 179 m | 587 ft | 39 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [176] |
20 | Whizdom The Forestias Petopia Tower | Bang Phli | 173 m | 568 ft | 43 | Residential | 2023 | Topped out [187] [188] |
21 | HYDE Heritage Thonglor | Watthana | 171.80 m | 563.6 ft | 22 | Residential | 2023 | Topped out [190] [191] |
22 | The Line Sathorn | Bang Rak | 170.8 m | 560 ft | 46 | Residential | TBA | On hold [192] |
23 | AIA East Gateway | Bang Na | 167.6 m | 550 ft | 33 | Office | 2023 | Topped out [193] |
24 | Skyrise Avenue Sukhumvit 64 Tower IV | Phra Khanong | 165.70 m | 543.6 ft | 49 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [194] |
25 | Rhythm Charoen Krung Pavilion | Bang Kho Laem | 164 m | 538 ft | 44 | Residential | 2023 | Topped out [195] |
26 | Skyrise Avenue Sukhumvit 64 Tower I | Phra Khanong | 162.50 m | 533.1 ft | 48 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [194] |
27 | Skyrise Avenue Sukhumvit 64 Tower II | Phra Khanong | 162.50 m | 533.1 ft | 48 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [194] |
28 | CU Block 33 Tower B | Pathumwan | 160.90 m | 527.9 ft | 43 | Residential | 2024 | Under construction [189] |
29 | Skyrise Avenue Sukhumvit 64 Tower II | Phra Khanong | 156 m | 512 ft | 46 | Residential | 2025 | Under construction [194] |
List of proposed major buildings that will rise more than 150 metres, including those projects that received environmental approvals, cancelled or never built.
Approved | Proposed | Cancelled |
Rank | Name | Location | Height | Floors | Type | Completion | Status | |
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m | ft | |||||||
1 | Rama IX Super Tower | Huai Khwang | 615 m | 2,018 ft | 125 | Mixed-use | __ | Cancelled, [196] |
2 | Makkasan Complex | Huai Khwang | 550 m | 1,800 ft | 120 | Mixed-use | TBA | Proposed, under planning [197] [198] |
3 | Asiatique Iconic Tower | Bang Ko Laem | 450 m | 1,480 ft | 100 | Mixed-use | 2030 | Approved [199] |
4 | Chao Phraya Gateway | Khlong Toei | 400 m | 1,300 ft | 110 | Mixed-use | TBA | Proposed [200] |
5 | Six Senses Bangkok & Six Senses Residences Bangkok | Watthana | 395.75 m | 1,298.4 ft | 68 | Mixed-use | __ | Cancelled [201] |
6 | Metropolis International | Khlong Toei | 359 m | 1,178 ft | 104 | Office | — | Cancelled [202] [203] |
7 | Witthayu Condominium Tower 2 | Pathum Wan | 295 m | 968 ft | 71 | Proposed | TBA | Proposed, under planning |
8 | Residences at Rajadamri | Pathum Wan | 286 m | 938 ft | 53 | Proposed | TBA | Proposed [204] |
9 | Hyde Riverbay Charoen Nakhon | Bang Ko Laem | 290 m | 950 ft | 67 | Residential | TBA | Proposed, under planning [205] |
10 | VK Golden Bay Tower 1 | Pattaya | 280 m | 920 ft | 69 | Residential | TBA | Approved [206] |
11 | The Parq Phase 3 Office Tower | Khlong Toei | 268 m | 879 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
12 | Treasure Island Tower I | Yan Nawa | 266 m | 873 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
13 | Treasure Island Tower II | Yan Nawa | 249 m | 817 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
14 | The Luciano | Pattaya | 234 m | 768 ft | 66 | Residential | TBA | Approved [207] |
15 | Treasure Island Tower III | Yan Nawa | 232 m | 761 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
16 | Treasure Island Tower IV | Yan Nawa | 232 m | 761 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
17 | Chatrium City | Bang Na | 220 m | 720 ft | 52 | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
18 | Lucean Tower 1 | Pattaya | 218.50 m | 716.9 ft | 60 | Residential | TBA | Approved [208] [209] |
19 | Lucean Tower 2 | Pattaya | 216.70 m | 711.0 ft | 60 | Residential | TBA | Approved [208] [209] |
20 | Platinum Bay Tower 1 | Pattaya | 215 m | 705 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
21 | Ivy Sukhumvit 18 | Watthana | 212 m | 696 ft | — | Residential | TBA | Proposed |
22 | Mustique | Pattaya | 210.8 m | 692 ft | 52 | Residential | TBA | Proposed [210] |
23 | The Room Samsen | Dusit | 205 m | 672 ft | 52 | Residential | TBA | Approved |
24 | Aquatic District, JW Marriott | Pattaya | 200 m | 660 ft | — | Mixed-use | TBA | Proposed |
25 | VK Golden Bay Tower 2 | Pattaya | 196 m | 643 ft | 54 | Residential | TBA | Approved |
26 | Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri 2 | Pathum Wan | 194.65 m | 638.6 ft | 40 | Residential | TBA | Approved [211] |
27 | Arom Jomtien | Pattaya | 170 m | 560 ft | 45 | Residential | TBA | Approved [212] [213] |
This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest structure in Thailand.
Name | Image | Location | Years as tallest | Height | Floors | Notes | |
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Magnolias Waterfront Residences | Khlong San | 2018–present | 318 | 1037 ft | 70 | [8] | |
King Power MahaNakhon | Bang Rak | 2016–2018 | 314 m | 1,030 ft | 78 | [10] | |
Baiyoke Tower II | Ratchathewi | 1997–2016 | 304m | 997 ft | 85 | [214] | |
Jewelry Trade Center | Bang Rak | 1996–1997 | 221 m | 725 ft | 56 | [40] | |
Kasikorn Bank Head Office | Rat Burana | 1995–1996 | 207.6 m | 681 ft | 42 | [43] | |
Sinn Sathorn Tower | Khlong San | 1993–1995 | 195 m | 640 ft | 43 | [58] | |
Baiyoke Tower I | Ratchathewi | 1987–1993 | 151 m | 495 ft | 43 | [164] | |
Bangkok Bank Building | Bang Rak | 1981–1987 | 134 m | 440 ft | 33 | [215] | |
Chokchai International Building | Watthana | 1978–1981 | – | – | 26 | Demolished in 2017 [216] | |
Dusit Thani Bangkok | Bang Rak | 1968–1978 | 82 m | 269 ft | 23 | Demolished in 2020. Site to be redeveloped as part of Dusit Central Park Project. [216] [217] [218] | |
A.I.A Tower | Bang Rak | 1964–1968 | – | – | 11 |
This list categorizes the tallest buildings by their primary functions.
Function | Name | Location | Height | Floors | Completion | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residential | Magnolias Waterfront Residences Iconsiam | Khlong San | 316 m | 1,037 ft | 70 | 2018 |
Mixed-use | King Power MahaNakhon | Bang Rak | 314 m | 1,030 ft | 79 | 2016 |
Hotel | Baiyoke Tower II | Ratchathewi | 304 m | 997 ft | 85 | 1997 |
Office | One City Centre | Pathum Wan | 276 m | 906 ft | 61 | 2023 |
Education | Cathedral of Learning | Bang Sao Thong | 159 m | 522 ft | 39 | 2002 |
Hospital | Bhumisiri Mangkhalanusorn Building | Pathum Wan | 142 m | 466 ft | 29 | 2013 |
Government building | Sappaya-Sapasathan | Dusit | 134.56 m | 441.5 ft | 11 | 2021 |
This is a list of the tallest buildings in each city, with heights greater than 100 metres (330 ft).
City | Name | Image | Year | Height | Floors | Reference | |
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Bangkok | Magnolias Waterfront Residences | 2018 | 315 m | 1,033 ft | 70 | [8] | |
Pattaya | Reflection Jomtien Beach Oceanfront Tower | 2013 | 234 m | 768 ft | 57 | [33] | |
Nonthaburi | The Politan Aqua West Tower | 2020 | 214.3 m | 703 ft | 61 | [42] | |
Hat Yai | Napalai Place | 1999 | 192 m | 630 ft | 46 | [64] | |
Si Racha | Oakwood Hotel & Residence Sri Racha | 2017 | 167 m | 548 ft | 44 | [110] | |
Samut Prakan | The Metropolis Samrong Interchange Tower A | 2018 | 140.1 m | 460 ft | 39 | [219] | |
Khon Kaen | The Houze Condominium | 2016 | 137 m | 449 ft | 37 | [220] | |
Chiang Mai | Supalai Monte @Wiang Chiang Mai | 2016 | 111 m | 364 ft | 32 | [221] | |
Supalai Monte 2 | 2018 | [222] | |||||
The Base Height Chiang Mai | 2024 | 108 m | 354 ft | 31 | [223] | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima | Plus Condo Korat | 2021 | 100.70 m | 330.4 ft | 30 | [224] |
This is a list of the tallest structures in Thailand, based on their height from the base to the highest point. The list includes towers, transmission towers, bridges, chedis, temples, dams, and other structures but does not include buildings. This list is incomplete and possibly inaccurate.
Rank | Name | Image | Location | Height | Type | Year | Notes | |
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m | ft | |||||||
1 | Pattaya Park Tower | Pattaya | 240 m | 790 ft | Observation tower | 1995 | [225] | |
2 | Kanchanaphisek Bridge | Phra Pradaeng | 187.6 m | 615 ft | Bridge | 2007 | [226] | |
3 | Samut Prakan Observation Tower | Samut Prakan | 179.6 m | 589 ft | Observation tower | 2018 | [227] | |
4 | Bhumibol Bridge | Samut Prakan | 173 m | 568 ft | Bridge | 2006 | ||
5 | Rama VIII Bridge | Bang Phlat/Phra Nakhon | 160 m | 520 ft | Bridge | 2002 | ||
6 | Bhumibol Dam | Sam Ngao | 154 m | 505 ft | Dam | 1964 | [228] [229] | |
7 | Sarahnlom Wind Turbines | Dan Khun Thot | 153 m | 502 ft | Wind turbine | 2018 | [230] [231] | |
8 | Srinagarind Dam | Si Sawat | 140 m | 460 ft | Dam | 1980 | [232] | |
9 | Mittraphap Wind Turbines | Sikhiu | 137 m | 449 ft | Wind turbine | 2018 | [231] | |
10 | Sappaya-Sapasathan | Dusit | 134.56 m | 441.5 ft | Government building | 2021 | [233] | |
11 | Suvarnabhumi Airport Air Traffic Control Tower | Bang Phli | 132.2 m | 434 ft | Air traffic control tower | 2006 | [234] | |
12= | Wayu Wind Turbines | Dan Khun Thot | 125 m | 410 ft | Wind turbine | 2016 | [231] | |
12= | Subplu Wind Turbines | Dan Khun Thot | 125 m | 410 ft | Wind turbine | 2016 | [231] | |
14 | Banharn-Jamsai Tower | Suphan Buri | 123.25 m | 404.4 ft | Observation Tower | 1994 | [235] | |
15 | Phra Pathommachedi | Nakhon Pathom | 120.45 m | 395.2 ft | Chedi | 1870 | [236] | |
16 | Sirikit Dam | Tha Pla | 113.60 m | 372.7 ft | Dam | 1974 | [237] | |
17 | Terminal 21 Korat Tower | Nakhon Ratchasima | 110 m | 360 ft | Observation tower | 2016 | ||
18 | Sanctuary of Truth | Pattaya | 105 m | 344 ft | Temple | - | [238] | |
19= | Roi Et Observation Tower | Roi Et | 101 m | 331 ft | Observation tower | 2020 | ||
19= | Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol | Roi Et | 101 m | 331 ft | Chedi | 1985 | ||
21= | Wat Dhammamongkol | Phra Khanong | 95 m | 312 ft | Temple | 1985 | ||
21= | Master Nun Chand Kho Nokyoong Centennial Building | Khlong Luang | 95 m | 312 ft | Temple | 2016 | [239] | |
23 | Rajjaprabha Dam | Ban Ta Khun | 94 m | 308 ft | Dam | 1987 | [240] | |
24 | Vajiralongkorn Dam | Thong Pha Phum | 92 m | 302 ft | Dam | 1984 | [241] | |
25 | Chedi Phu Khao Thong | Ayutthaya | 90 m | 300 ft | Chedi | – | ||
26 | Rama IX Bridge | Yan Nawa/Rat Burana | 87 m | 285 ft | Bridge | 1987 | ||
27 | Bang Lang Dam | Bannang Sata | 85 m | 279 ft | Dam | 1981 | [242] | |
28 | Srilamduan Honor Tower | Sisaket | 84 m | 276 ft | Observation tower | 2016 | ||
29 | Suranapa Tower | Nakhon Ratchasima | 82 m | 269 ft | Observation tower | 1993 | ||
30 | Wat Arun | Thonburi | 81.85 m | 268.5 ft | Prang | 1851 | [243] | |
31 | Wat Samphran | Samphran | 80 m | 260 ft | Temple | 1985 | ||
32 | Chulabhorn Dam | Khon San | 70 m | 230 ft | Dam | 1972 | [244] [245] | |
33 | Mitsubishi Elevator Asia Test Tower | Chonburi | 68 m | 223 ft | Elevator testing tower | 2017 | ||
34 | Ho Kaeo Mukdahan | Mukdahan | 65 m | 213 ft | Observation tower | 1996 | ||
35= | Asiatique Wheel | Bang Kho Laem | 60 m | 200 ft | Ferris wheel | 2012 | ||
35= | Wat Yai Chai Mongkol | Ayutthaya | 60 m | 200 ft | Chedi | – | ||
37= | Golden Mount | Pom Prap Sattru Phai | 59 m | 194 ft | Temple | 1865 | ||
37= | Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam | Mae Taeng | 59 m | 194 ft | Dam | 1986 | [246] | |
39 | Kaeng Krachan Dam | Kaeng Krachan | 58 m | 190 ft | Dam | 1966 | [247] | |
40 | Victory Monument | Ratchathewi | 50 m | 160 ft | Monument | 1942 | ||
41 | Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall | Dusit | 48 m | 157 ft | Throne hall | 1915 | ||
42 | Wat Phra That Phanom | That Phanom | 47 m | 154 ft | Chedi | 1979 | ||
43 | Sirindhorn Dam | Sirindhorn | 42 m | 138 ft | Dam | 1971 | [248] | |
44 | Nam Phung Dam | Kut Bak | 41 m | 135 ft | Dam | 1965 | [249] | |
45 | Lam Takhong Dam | Pak Chong Sikhiu | 40.3 m | 132 ft | Dam | 1974 | ||
46 | Santorini Park Wheel | Cha-am | 40 m | 130 ft | Ferris wheel | 2012 | ||
47 | Ubol Ratana Dam | Ubolratana | 32 m | 105 ft | Dam | 1966 | [250] | |
48 | Tha Thung Na Dam | Kanchanaburi | 30 m | 98 ft | Dam | 1981 | [251] |
This list provides information about the tallest structures currently under construction, on hold, cancelled, proposed, or approved. Buildings are not included. The list is not exhaustive and contributions are welcome to expand it, with appropriate citations to reliable sources.
Rank | Name | Location | Height | Type | Year | Status | |
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m | ft | ||||||
1 | Bangkok Observation Tower | Khlong San | 459 m | 1,506 ft | Observation tower | – | Cancelled [252] |
This list compiles information about the tallest statues located in Thailand, highlighting the significant size and stature of these sculptures. This list is incomplete and possibly inaccurate.
Rank | Name | Image | Depiction | Location | Province | Height | Year | Notes | |
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m | ft | ||||||||
1 | Great Buddha of Ang Thong | Gautama | Wat Muang Temple | Ang Thong | 92 m | 302 ft | 2008 | [253] | |
2 | Great Buddha of Lopburi | Gautama | Wat Khao Wong Phrachan | Lopburi | 75 m | 246 ft | 2018 | [254] | |
3 | Great Guan Yin of Chiang Rai | Guanyin | Wat Huay Phla Kang | Chiang Rai | 69 m | 226 ft | 2016 | [255] | |
Phra Buddha Dhammakaya Dhepmongkol | Gautama | Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen | Bangkok | 69 m | 226 ft | – | [256] | ||
5 | Phra Chao Yai Kaew Mukda Sattha Tri Ratana | Gautama | Wat Roi Phra Putthabat Phu Manorom | Mukdahan | 59.99 m | 196.8 ft | – | [257] | |
6 | Phra Buddha Maha Mongkhol (Great Buddha of Roi Et) | Gautama | Wat Bhurapha Phiram Temple | Roi Et | 59.4 m | 195 ft | 1973 | [258] | |
7 | Phra Buddha Ming Mongkhol (Phuket Big Buddha) | Gautama | Wat Khitthi Sanga Ram Temple | Phuket | 45 m | 148 ft | |||
8 | Three-Head Erawan Elephant | Erawan | Erawan Museum | Samut Prakan | 43.6 m | 143 ft | |||
9 | Great Bronze Ganesha of Chachoengsao | Ganesha | Ganesha International Park | Chachoengsao | 39 m | 128 ft | |||
10 | Phra Buddha Butsaya Kheeree Sri Suvarnabhumi (Great Buddha of Suphan Buri) | Gautama | Wat Khao Tham Theam | Suphan Buri | 35 m | 115 ft | 2019 | [259] | |
11 | Phra Buddha Sri Arija Metrai (Great Buddha of Bangkok) | Maitreya | Wat Intharawihan | Bangkok | 32 m | 105 ft | |||
12 | Phra Buddha Maha Mhetta (Great Kantarath Buddha of Kanchanaburi) | Gautama | Wat Thip Sukala Tharam Temple | Kanchanaburi | 32 m | 105 ft | |||
13 | Luang Pho Tho | Somdej Toh | Wat Bot | Pathum Thani | 28 m | 92 ft | 2008 | [260] | |
Great Guan Yin of Chachoengsao | Guanyin | Wat Samarnrattanaram | Chachoengsao | 28 m | 92 ft | 2012 | [261] | ||
15 | Phra Maha Buddha Pim (Wat Chaiyo Big Buddha) | Gautama | Wat Chaiyo Worawihara Temple | Ang Thong | 22.67 m | 74.4 ft | [262] | ||
16 | Phra Buddha Mongkhol Maharat (Great Buddha of Hat Yai) | Gautama | Khao Kho-Haan hill, Hat Yai | Songkhla | 19.90 m | 65.3 ft | |||
17 | Phra Buddha Trai Ratana Nayok | Gautama | Wat Phanan Choeng | Ayutthaya | 19 m | 62 ft | |||
18 | Phra Sappha Phanya (Great Buddha of Loei) | Gautama | Wat Pa Huay Lat Monastery | Loei | 19 m | 62 ft | [263] | ||
19 | Luangpho Chin Prathan Phorn (Wat Tham Suea) | Gautama | Wat Tham Seau | Kanchanaburi | 18.22 m | 59.8 ft | |||
20 | Phra Buddha Sukkhotai Walai Chalatharn (Pattaya Big Buddha) | Gautama | Khao Phra Tamnak hill, Pattaya | Chonburi | 18 m | 59 ft | [264] | ||
21 | Luangpho Tun Jai at Doi Kham | Gautama | Wat Phra Thart Doi Kham | Chiang Mai | 17 m | 56 ft | |||
22 | Phra Buddha Maha Dharma Racha Chalerm Phra Kiarti (Great Buddha of Phetchabun) | Gautama | Phetcha Pura Buddha park | Phetchabun | 16.59 m | 54.4 ft | [265] | ||
23 | Phra Sri Sakaya Thosabhon Yarna | Gautama | Phutthamonthon | Nakhon Pathom | 15.875 m | 52.08 ft | |||
24 | Phra Buddha Aja-na | Gautama | Wat Si Chum | Sukkhotai | 15 m | 49 ft | |||
25 | The Raja Bhakdi Great Kings Monuments | Rajabhakti Park | Prajuap Kirikhan | 13.9 m | 46 ft | 2015 | [266] | ||
26 | Luangpho Yai Koh Faan (Samui Big Buddha) | Gautama | Wat Phra Yai Koh Faan Temple, Koh Samui | Surat Thani | 12 m | 39 ft |
This list provides information about the tallest statues currently under construction, on hold, cancelled, proposed, or approved. The list is not exhaustive and contributions are welcome to expand it, with appropriate citations to reliable sources.
Rank | Name | Location | Province | Height | Despiction | Year | Status | |
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m | ft | |||||||
1 | Somdet Phra Naresuan Maharaj | Independence Square 109 | Ang Thong | 109 m | 358 ft | Naresuan | 2022–ongoing | Under construction [267] |
1 | Phra Phutthathatphanlayan Anantakathon Mahamuni | Ancient Siam | Samut Prakan | Guatama | Under construction |
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