“Welcome to Hell!” reads the sign as you enter the Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden. Take a leisurely stroll through grotesque depictions of torture inflicted on those who go to Buddhist hell.
You’ll see sinners boiled in copper cauldrons, being torn apart by hell’s dogs, and emaciated sinners with protruding ribs to name but a few of the sites’ ‘attractions’. Throughout the garden are signs eluding that if your good deeds outweigh your bad, you can avoid going to hell and therefore not live the terrifying scenes before your eyes.