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The Best Attractions In Samut Prakan Province

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Samut Prakan is one of the central provinces of Thailand, established by the Act Establishing Changwat Samut Prakan, Changwat Nonthaburi, Changwat Samut Sakhon and Changwat Nakhon Nayok, Buddhist Era 2489 , which came into force 9 March 1946. It is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Neighbouring provinces are Bangkok, to the north and west, and Chachoengsao to the east. Suvarnabhumi Airport is in the Bang Phli District of Samut Prakan Province.
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The Best Attractions In Samut Prakan Province

  • 2. Ancient City Samut Prakan
    Ancient Siam is a museum park constructed by Lek Viriyaphant and occupying over 200 acres in the shape of Thailand. Ancient Siam is dubbed as the world's largest outdoor museum. Close to the Crocodile Farm in Samut Prakan Province, the 320-hectare city features 116 structures of Thailand's famous monuments and architectural attractions. The grounds of Ancient Siam correspond roughly to the shape of the kingdom, with the monuments lying at their correct places geographically. Some of the buildings are life-size replicas of existing or former sites, while others are scaled down. The replicas were constructed with the assistance of experts from the National Museum to ensure historical accuracy. Outstanding works include the former Grand Palace of Ayutthaya , Phimai Sanctuary in Nakhon Ratchas...
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  • 3. Erawan Museum Samut Prakan
    Erawan Museum is a museum in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. It is well known for its giant three-headed elephant art display. The three storeys inside the elephant contain antiquities and priceless collections of ancient religious objects belonging to Khun Lek Viriyapant who is the museum owner.
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  • 4. Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market Phra Pradaeng
    Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market was built in 2004 in Thailand. It was a venture by the local Tambon administration, aimed at resolving an oversupply of agricultural products. A unique characteristic is that sellers are people in the community, with limits on the vendors and products sold there. The market is surrounded by a residential neighborhood and is located along a canal. Despite the market, boat traffic remained normal. Products include commercial crops such as fruits and sweets, fresh noodles, processed food, sea shells, dried shrimp, pickled shrimp products, dessert dishes, grain cakes, and fruit. The most popular fruit is mango. Accessories and souvenirs, including flowers can also be bought. One Tambon One Product products are also sold here. This market is open only on Saturday...
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  • 12. Bueng Tako Bang Phli
    Bueng Boraphet railway station is a railway station located in Kriang Krai Subdistrict, Nakhon Sawan City, Nakhon Sawan. It is located 257.200 km from Bangkok railway station and is a class 3 railway station. It is on the Northern Line of the State Railway of Thailand. The station is named after Bueng Boraphet, Thailand's largest freshwater swamp, of which the station is located near to.
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  • 15. Bang Phli Floating Market Bang Phli
    Bang Bamru Station is a railway station located at Bang Phlat Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok. It is a class 2 station and serves two systems operated by the State Railway of Thailand are Southern Main Line and the Bang Son-Taling Chan SRT Light Red Line. Although it is a class 2 station, all trains must stop at this station. It is located 17.94 kilometres from Bangkok Railway Station.
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