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Women in public park in Nonthaburi Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian thai family relax play with picnic and people jogging exercise at playground on yard in public garden park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian thai family relax play with picnic and people jogging exercise at playground on yard in public garden park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women drinking at public park in Nonthaburi Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women sitting in public park in Nonthaburi Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Women in public park in Nonthaburi Thailand
Women sitting in public park in Nonthaburi Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women sitting in public park in Nonthaburi Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
One of the many sign posts at Koh Kret Nonthaburi, Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
This public park is located beyond Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat. It covers an area of 40 acres. The park was built by the Treasury Department to mark the 50th anniversary of the accession to the throne of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and as a recreation spot for the public. The park has a fine collection of water plants, garden plants and underwater animals. The park is open daily from 06.00 to 18.00 hrs. Admission is free.nThe royal landing is near the reception pavilion. This is a walk-through pavilion with a four-corner tiered roof and surrounded by three traditional carved wooden pavilions.The attractive three pavilions that are made of teak are primed with genuine gold leaves and decorated with colorful glass. They were used to hold many royal functions. Nearby, a group of teak Thai houses built in noble Thai style can be seen. At the corner near the river is a former residence of Nonthaburi's governor and is the entry to the delightful ambience fruit farms include during, mangosteen, jackfruit, and sweet coconut. Getting There By Car Drive along Bang Kruai-Sai Noi route, and turn to Nonthaburi Pier, road signs will be seen all the way. From Bangkok, cross over Phra Nangklao Bridge to Bang Phlu junction, turn left to Suan Kaeo temple, and then follow the road signs to Kanchanaphisek Park.By Boat Take a regular long tail boat from Nonthaburi Pier along Bang Yai Canal. The boat departs every 20 minutes from Nonthaburi Pier. The trip takes around 5 minutes. The fare is 7 baht.n


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