Thursday, March 5, 2015

Shu Tong Pe(wooden bridege)#Maehongson

                    Shu Tong Pe(wooden bridge)










Information:

The material is wooden(bamboo),so it is not strong.A monk and native people must repair it all season.

Bamboo bridge over a length of 500 meters.The villagers is a person who devoted a field dedicated to building this bridge .The village is more convenient.

"ซูตองเป้" (Su-Tong-Pe) it is Thai Yai word that mean prayer success.This bridge is a symbol of prayer success in the village.

Locate:
Samnaksongthammaphusana,Baan kung Mai sak,Moo.2, Tumbon Pangmoo, Maehongson 58000.

How to go there?

From Mae Hong Son, approximately 10 kilometers by 1095 road.
There are 2 way to go there.
1. crossroads Bann Kung Mai Sak or  Kung Mai Sak village .Turn left and go approximately 1.5 km.to the intersection of village.Turn right into the streets of the village. You can park at the Kung Mai Sak  Temple.


2. intersection of Samnaksongthammaphusana. Turn left from the entrance Over a distance of 1 kilometer.They are found rough road.

***Tip***

-They ought to go on Morning during 06.00-08.00 am.(good pics)
-They can put  food offering a monk in morning
-They found good view in cool or raining season because it is good view
-I and friend met with a leader or a monk of temple, He said' The tourist interesting only take a photo at Shu Tong Pe (the tourist not care history of temple or to do in there)

Advantages:
1.slow life
2.fresh air
3.Native villager
4.green life
5.clean life
6.silence 
7.lovely a monk

Disadvantages:
1.hot weather during 11.00-12.00 am.(I am here)
2.rough  road if they choose the second way.It is dangerous(I am here/I and friend)






           Map of ShuTong Pe(wooden bridge):
cr.pic ตามภาพ


Rattanakosin exhibition hall.

                        Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall

Information or Background:

The buildings along the Ratcha Damnoen Avenue are parts of Bangkok's architectural landscape and history.  These blocks were built along with the construction of Ratcha Damnoen Avenue by order of King Rama V.  Leading from the Dusit Royal Palace to the Grand Palace, the Ratcha Damnoen avenue was laid out in the similar design to Paris' Avenue des Champs-Elysees.

The construction of the Ratcha Damnoen Avenue began in 1899, while that of the buildings along the Ratcha Damnone Klang Avenue [Klang means "middle"] began in 1937.  On both sides of the avenue, 40-metre-wide strips of land were expropriated for the construction of these blocks of buildings that were designed by several architects, such as Mom Luang [a royal title] Pum Malakul andKhun [an honorific] Mio Aphaiwongse. 

 In keeping with the King Rama V's concept, the same design concept as that for the Champs-Elysées was adopted.
With a budget of 10 million baht, 15 buildings were erected on Ratcha Damnoen Klang Avenues from 1937 to 1948 by several contractors, such as Sa-nga Wannadit Co., Ltd. and Christiani and Nielsen Co., Ltd [at the time, now a public company].  The Democracy Monument was also constructed on the avenue in 1939.

Location:
100 Ratcha Damnoen Klang Avenue, Bawonniwet Sub-District,Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok 10200 

How to contact:
http://www.nitasrattanakosin.com/home.php?lang=en
https://www.facebook.com/Nitasrattanakosin
Tel: 0-2621-0044
Fax: 0-2621-0043 
e-mail : rtks2010@gmail.com


Opening times
Open from Tuesday to Friday: 11.00 a.m.-08.00 p.m.        
-    Saturday to  Sunday  : 10.00 AM - 7.00 PM
   
     
  **We provided in tour session which had every 20 minutes and entrance permitted until 6.00 PM**

How to fee?

1.100 baht/person(both Thai and Foreigner)
2.free for 60 age up/children not over 120 cm/student in uniform(not over in university)/monk and disable

How to go there?
1.bus no.2,3,9,15,31,33,42,47,49,60,64,68,80,82,86,157,201,503,and 509.






There are many zone for visiting(under link is good detail)
http://www.nitasrattanakosin.com/exhibition_a.php?lang=en

Map of Rattanakosin exhibition hall.


credit on pics/thnks

Benjathas Park or Suan Rot Fai

                       Benjathas Park or Suan Rot Fai.




Information:

Benjathas Park (Suan Rot Fai) previously used as a golf course for The State Railway of Thailand (SRT). Now, it is a park for recreation and fitness center for the general public and people in the neighborhood.

There are many zone for resting, playing,reading,sigh-seeing and so on.There are fresh air for Bangkokians.

Location: Benjathas Park (Suan Rot Fai), Kampangpetch 3 Rd., Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Thailand.


Open days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Service hours

06:00 to 20:00

How to contact:
http://www.bangkokgoguide.com/rotfai-park.php
https://www.facebook.com/polygondezign

How to fee?
-entrance free
-20 baht/car park
-30 baht/bicycle........if they are sigh-seeing there

How to go there?
1.by private car
2.by bus no.3, 29, 52, 138 (air condition)510, 512, 513,517
3. by BTS(Mochit station) and walking through Jatujak park
4.by MRT(Mochit station) and walking through Jatujak park





Map of Benjathas Park or Suan Rot Fai.
credit:pantip