Ratchaphakdi Park (Hua Hin)
We came upon Ratchaphakdi Park on our trip to Hua Hin, and on writing this I wanted to visit again.
There are seven statues of former Kings of Thailand and they are approximately how much each would weigh I have no idea - I would like to see the building of this place!!!
The Kings represented here are -
5) King Rama I (1782-1809) of the Rattanakosin Period
They were built by the military government after the coup to inspire the loyalty of the people to the monarchy in Thailand. Here's something about it being built.
We even had a Cape Panwa Hotel teddy bear in the car! I have since read that it is best to visit in the early morning because of the sun rising and then in the early evening because they are lit up!
Phone Number: ?
Approximate Price: $$$$$
Address: 8 Phet Kasem Rd (in Army Non Commissioned Officer School) Hua Hin Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Hours: ?
A trip to Nakon Pathom
Nakhom Pathom is only 56km from Bangkok - so we took a trip.
We first came upon an enormous lake and then
an enormous structure - not sure what it represents.
Then it was time for a chocolate milkshakes
and some breakfast. We had this at Cafe Du Phin - very good.
Then it was time to visit a temple - Wat Don Whai.
And we took a trip around the temple on a golf cart with a skeleton!!
Then to Don Wai Floating Market - worth visiting.
Then a vist to to a temple - Wat Rai King (Wat Mongkhon Chindaram).
Then we came upon a beautiful place for a coffee and cake - Chata Thammachart.
We ate and watched the birds flying. Then they ploughed the rice fields - very picturesque!
The it was time to visit the Wat Samphran Dragon Temple - certainly worth visiting!! Here are some drone photographs.
Now it was well past lunchtime! So we stopped at The Three Little Pigs - an organic Farm and Cafe.
Then it was time to visit a Chedi - Phra Pathom Chedi - very impressive.
Popular with people and training monks!
Then it was Sanam Chandra Palace - a little bit odd!
Then Once Upon a Tree for dinner.
Azure Café
Azure Cafe was somewhere I came across on a walk through Bangkok.
A lovely peaceful spot - nobody else there
and with a very nice coffee (with a small cake) - thank you.
Chatuchak Weekend Market (Visit 3)
We are going to Chatuchak Weekend Market soon and I do not know how many times we have been.
It is always worth going.
Here is a video of some photographs from the last visit.
Here's a pdf map.
And here's a video of all the images.
"Chatuchak Weekend Market (or Jatujak Market; Thai: ตลาดจตุจักร) is one of the world's largest weekend markets covers area of 70 rai (27 Acres) altogether divided into 27 Sections, contains more than 15,000 booths selling goods from every part of Thailand."
"Chatuchak Weekend Market, is very popular shopping centre to Thais and has become a popular place to tourists and foreigners who stay in Bangkok, has over 200,000 visitors each day (SAT-SUN) 30% is foreign.
Almost everything can be found here at a bargaining local price (not a tourist price), and most vendors actually come from local factories, like antique wood carving, clay handicrafts, local souvenirs from every parts of Thailand, Buddhist amulets, wooden funitures, hand made decorated flowers, plant, ceramic wares, dools, Thai Bejarong, Chinese wares, graden decorated plants, stones, trendy fashions, silk, hill-tribe outfits, fluffy dogs and more miscellaneous, etc."
"Chatuchak Weekend Market, is very popular shopping centre to Thais and has become a popular place to tourists and foreigners who stay in Bangkok, has over 200,000 visitors each day (SAT-SUN) 30% is foreign.
Almost everything can be found here at a bargaining local price (not a tourist price), and most vendors actually come from local factories, like antique wood carving, clay handicrafts, local souvenirs from every parts of Thailand, Buddhist amulets, wooden funitures, hand made decorated flowers, plant, ceramic wares, dools, Thai Bejarong, Chinese wares, graden decorated plants, stones, trendy fashions, silk, hill-tribe outfits, fluffy dogs and more miscellaneous, etc."
27 SECTION OF CHATUCHAK MARKET
- Clothing & Accessories (sections 2-6, 10-26)
- Handicrafts (sections 8-11)
- Ceramics (sections 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 25)
- Furniture and Home Decoration (sections 1,3,4,7,8)
- Food and Beverage (sections 2, 3, 4, 23, 24, 26, 27)
- Plants and Gardening tools (sections 3, 4)
- Art and Gallery (section 7)
- Pets and Pet Accessories (sections 8, 9, 11, 13)
- Books (sections 1, 27)
- Antiques and Collectibles (sections 1, 26)
- Miscellaneous and Used Clothing (sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 22, 25, 26)
"Chatuchak Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays, 09:00 – 18:00, and Fridays 18:00 – 24:00. You can get to Chatuchak Market by the sky train (BTS) to Mo Chit Station and taking exit no.1 and follow the crowd until you see a small entrance to the market. Another way to get to the market is by taking the subway (MRT) to Chatuchak Park Station take exit no.1 and then following the crowd until you see a small entrance to the market. Moreover, you can take taxis, buses and vans to get to Chatuchak Market or if you are driving to the market, you can park your cars at Chatuchak Park Ride and they have convenient shuttle buses between the parking lots and Chatuchak Market."
Previous Posts
1) 2018
2) 2016
Black Pearl Fish & Chips Bistro (has it closed?)
Sometimes you simply need 'fish and chips'.
And Black Pearl Fish & Chips Bistro helped us - but I can't recall much of what our experience was like but I am hoping to go again.
I think we all ate our food very quickly!!