Wednesday, June 29, 2011

"10" Famous Tourist Attraction in Suphan Buri

Hello everyone! welcome to my blog :)))  There are many interesting tourist attractions in Suphan Buri. You will learn much information about the tourist attractions and how to get there, what do you need and other important things. So come on let's go!!!!


Wat Khao Di Salak

The hilltop temple is located in Tambon Don Kha, Amphoe U Thong. It houses a special Buddha’s footprint, a bas-relief footprint carved out of red sandstone. Archaeologists presumed that the footprint is an art object of the Dvaravati style, dating back to 9th -11th century. Furthermore, Buddha images and artefacts were discovered from a rock cavity. From the peak is also the best viewing point.
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Krasiao Dam

Krasiao Dam is located in Tambon Dan Chang, Suphanburi. It is the longest earthen dam in Thailand, with maximum water storage of 240 million cubic metres. It is also a major fish-breeding site. From the dam, tourists can enjoy a picturesque view of the vast reservoir stretching to Khao Phu Toei. 
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Tha Sadet Bird Park (Tha Sadet Bird Sanctuary)

Tha Sadet Bird Park (Tha Sadet Bird Sanctuary) is located in Ban Tha Sadet, Tambon Sa Kaeo, 15 kilometres from downtown along Highway 322. The sanctuary is located in private fruit orchards whose owners are kind enough to let the birds live undisturbed. For over 40 years, the bird population has risen from a handful amount to thousands. Visitors can see various kinds of birds such as heron, Asian openbill and stork. In every October, the sanctuary will be crowded with migratory birds. 
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Wat Ban Krang

Wat Ban Krang Located on the bank of Tha Chin River, on kilometre 14-15 of Highway 3038. The temple was built in the Ayuthaya period. The fish sanctuary in the river in front of the temple is a nice place for  people to relax. At the temple entrance, old-fashioned wooden shop houses reflect the lifestyle of the people.
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The Western National Theatre of Suphanburi

The Western National Theatre of Suphanburi is Located on Highway 340 in the compound of the Western Art and Cultural Centre, Suphan Buri, the regional theatre is established for promoting and supplying knowledge about local cultural performances, music and classical dances of western provinces. The public can enjoy regular performances by the College of Dramatic Arts in this 850 seated theatre on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Saturday of each month.
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Phu Toei National Park

Phu Toei National Park is located in Dan Chang, Suphan Buri. It's covers an area of about 79,368.8 acres. The forest has a lot of flora and fauna, the mountain range of Phu Toei is home of thousands of mountain pines and also the best viewing point.
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Museum of the Descendants of the Dragon

Museum of the Descendants of the Dragon situated in the City Pillar Shrine of Suphan Buri. It was founded to mark the 20th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between China and Thailand. Inside the dragon are the exhibition rooms display Chinese history from the legendary creation of the world, and background of the Thai people of Chinese origin, including important historical events, histories of important people, philosophy, wisdom, and inventions, presented through beautiful and modern media.
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Wat Phra Non

Wat Phra Non located in Phiharn Dang, Muang Suphanburi, Suphanburi. The temple built in the Ratanakosin period. The image hall houses a special reclining Buddha image carved from granite about 2 meters long. While most reclining Buddha image lie on one side, the Buddha image here lies supine.
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Bunharn Jamsai Tower

Bunharn Jamsai Tower is a tower surounded with beautiful park decorated with flowers, plants and trees. It is the first tower ever build in Thailand.  The tower was build to commemorate Her Majesty the Queen’s 60th birthday. The tower has 4 stories offering the best view of Suphan Buri.
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Sam Chuk market




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  2. Wow! your blog is sooooo goood. i am very exited to come by these landmarks.

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