Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Siam Cultural Park

Siam Cultural Park When people think about tourism, most of the time they usually think of
beaches, waterfalls, and mountains which are natural tourism. However
other than those natural ones, Thailand also house many interest
human-made tourist attractions. Like recently in Ratchaburi province, a
newly built attraction opened for the public renowned Siam Cultural
Park. Siam Cultural Park situates in Wangyen sub - district the district
of Bangpae close to the famous Dumnurnsaduak Floating Market just a
kilometer from Bangpae intersection on Petkasem road.

The park was originated with the aim to conserve Thai traditions,
cultures, and arts along with the shady natural park . The Park is
divided into six zones covering area more than 42-rai. The fist zone is Siam Cultural Park
housed to the Hall of Fame building which exhibits well-know important
persons both Thai and foreign for example, M.L. Pin Malakul, H.E.
Professor Dr. Sanya Dhammasak, President Ho Chi Minh, and Mother Terasa.
Just a few steps from the Hall of Fame building and right before
entering into the second zone, there are amazing and
difficult-to-find-one trees in which a sugar palm tree surrounded by a bo tree, the tree the lord Buddha enlightened.

The second zone is called the Terrace of Buddha Image of Three Periods.
The Buddha images reproduced from historical parks from three differentSiam Cultural Park
periods, Ayutthaya , Sukhothai and Chiang Saen also known as Lanna. This
zone gives an opportunity to explore three historical park in three
different provinces in one place. The third zone is housed to a Jutaka
Light and Sound Cave where the story of the Buddhist Saga Vessantara
Jutaka is told with the aim to show the result the endless greed of
human beings. Next to the cave lies a Herbal Drink house where a
tradition refreshment drinks like Chrysanthemum, Rosella, Bael fruit,
Lemon Grass, and Longan and Thai tradition sweets are served. The forth
zone is exhibited Buddhist Monastic Cells which divided into regional
styles where each cell housed two famous monks from the region. Crossing
the bridge to the other side of the canal would bring visitors back to
the past with the Thai traditional houses style in the fifth zone. This
zone is also divided into regional styles where each styles has its
uniqueness of architecture and design. Inside each house are artifacts
to tell about the way of life of the people in the region. Crossing the
second bridge would take visitors to the water-fall front for taking
photos and enjoy coffee, tea, Thai sweets, ice-cream, and herbal drinks
served by the Coffee House. After enjoy taking photos and the
refreshments, walking along the footpath would finally take visitors to
the footpath would finally take visitors to the last zone the Terrace of
Avalokitasvara where the area is beautifully decorated with trees and
flowers for the last shot before leaving the Park.

Siam Cultural Park is a very interesting tourist destination which
shouldn’t miss in Ratchaburi province

Operating Hours

Monday -Friday : 9.00-16.30

Saturday -Sunday : 8.30-17.00

Annual holiday : 8.30-17.00



Siam Cultural Park


Ticket

Adult : 50 B

Child : 20 B

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