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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Banharn-Jamsai Tower












Banharn-Jamsai Tower



 (suan-cha-lherm-phat-ta-ra-ra-chi-nee)


Located in the downtown area on Nang Phim Road, this country's first and highest view point tower overlooking Chaloem Phatthara Rachini Park allows tourists to enjoy a bird's eye view over the province at a height of 123.25 metres.

This place also has a pool and playground. I often hang out with friends in this place. 

National Museum, Suphanburi




National Museum, Suphanburi (Phi-pit-ta-phan-ta-sa-than-hang-chat)

the museum features important historical evidence of Suphan Buri town since ancient times. Exhibitions feature development of the town from the pre-historical, through Dvaravati, Lop Buri, Ayutthaya, and Rattanakosin periods.


This place is very interesting. If you want to know about Suphan Buri history. You should go to this place. When i was in m.3, I had a chance to go to studying to be a guide of Suphan Buri. I had a lot of information and fun. 

The Buffalo Village










The Buffalo Village (baan-kwai) is situated on Suphan Buri-Chai Nat Road, Amphoe Si Prachan. This tourist attraction wishes to pay tribute to this particular aspect of Thai culture and history and inspire the public to appreciate this cute beast and its mighty contribution to Thailand in the past. Interesting places in the compound are Farmer Village, His Majesty the Kings New Theory on Managing Agricultural Land Project and Thai-Style Teak Wood Houses.

I went to buffalo village since i was a kid. I've got a lots of information from this place. Mostly, is about thai history. When i was in prathom 1. I went to this place and they had a buffalo show. The show was about what buffalo have to do such as helping farmers and it's a very hard work. 

Don che di monument :)








Don che di monument
(A-nu-sorn-don-che-di)





The monument is located in Tambon Don Chedi, on Highway 322, 31 kilometres from downtown. The royal monument of King Naresuan the Great and the pagoda were built to commemorate the victory over the Burmese troops. In January 1592, he defeated Phra Maha Upparacha, the Burmese Crown Prince in a royal duel on elephant back; as a result, the Siamese kingdom regained its sovereignty from the occupation of Burma.



The Royal Thai Army renovated the pagoda in 1952, and built a new pagoda over the ancient one. The new pagoda is 66 metres high and 36 metres wide. His Majesty the King presided over the worshipping and opening ceremony on 25 January 1959. Thus, it has become the Royal Thai Army Day since then. A large celebration is held annually around the monument.
About 100 metres from the monument, people also flock to worship the statues of King Naresuan the Great and his elder sister Phra Suphankanlaya in a shrine in the compound. 
Don che di monument is a very interesting place for me because it is an old place with many history. This year i have to be a waitress in school restaurant in the celebration. Its gonna be so much fun!!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Travelling Suphanburi :)










Suphanburi is an ancient city from the assumption of archaeological materials and things which were found that they were in the period of Neolithic age, Bronze age and Stone age.  This city has extended its culture from Suwanapum Era, Funan, Amaravadi, Dhaveravadi and then Sriwichai to the present day. I have been live in Suphanburi for a long time. Since i was born. Let's see the interesting place in Suphanburi!