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The Ancient CityThe Ancient City, like a door opened to the cultural in heritage of Siam. The visitors are able to see the continuity of the history, arts, cultures, religious, thoughts as well as the believes of Thai talents. It shall reflect to Thai fundamentals and the varieties of the cultures on Thai territories.

The historical of Siam will visually be revived at The Ancient City. All the visitors can see and sense by themselves.

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Ancient cities, ruins or architecture are historic and constitute the splendors of the past. The past is the time, gone by, and its period represents a definite portion of time fixed by events occurring in nature or man-made in history, which follow one after another. The difference is that one precedes the other in the manner of the sun and the moon, which take turns to give brightness to provide days, months and years. All phenomena have no point of beginning that can be clearly seen. There is a rotation-each following the other in regular order in a cycle. The effect to-day follows the cause of yesterday. The change of tomorrow is what happens to-day.
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Therefore, man must know the events of the past. If we have no knowledge of the past, it is somewhat like a vessel without a compass and a rudder on the high sea. What will happen to that vessel is a matter of grave concern.

Moreover, great harm is derived from ignorance, but more harm still is caused by not knowing truly and yet pretending to know. The result is sure to be ruinous. In ancient as well as in present times, the successes and failures in innumerable cases result from such cause. True knowledge in art requires the time to study pass and encounter many difficulties in bringing the unknown to light.

Nowadays everything seems to become narrower and narrower. A tiny thing ,which occurs in one small corner of the world, may be able to stir all over the globe. Thus I am perturbed by the anxiety that the changing of the modern society, due to pressure of material things coupled with the present East and West cultures facing each other in a violent manner, might become still more serious. All the intellectuals or pundits should take special notice. Even those who hold their own bibles as their refuge for centuries have to leave their beliefs and turn to consider matters which they think antagonistic.

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The Ancient CityStrongly believe that the morality of the world population is deteriorating. And at the same time I cannot deny the advancement of science that is so valuable to mankind, incomparable in any era. We Asians, believe that the scientific approach can bring knowledge to human beings. But it cannot elevate the spirit of man. It has only paved the way for materialists in their search for worldly happiness.


The Ancient CityEverything has to depend on the suitable position, right nucleus and right time. The suitable position means the position that is rightly appropriate. The nucleus means growth under limitation. The right time means the needed environment at the time. If heaven needs something to remain, it will not develop beyond the limitation of growth. This is the state of balance according to the law of nature.

Suitability and beauty have no boundary in age. This can be proven by the existence of art, paintings and architecture that were beautifully created by man as lasting treasures and have been handed down to us by our ancestors. Every piece of art is priceless. Some have become world treasures and adored by art lovers. They seem to have no nationality, no religion, no limit in time. Only art has bestowed the refreshing spirit on human beings up to the present day. Therefore, we should give more serious thought and interest to art.

The Ancient CityIt is not only Art that has been given to us by our forbears. One must mention Culture here also. Both are linked as a national heritage. Some have been left without care, or in other words to be carved for by nature, and worse still destroyed by the hand of man. Though culture has been regarded as old fashioned, yet it is still suitable for human society.

Under the circumstances, I would like to draw the attention of the world population to come to witness our art, customs and culture. I am certain that in one day or another they will benefit the noble spirit and will be a good reminder to those who are drawn to materialism. Thus the "Muang Boran" has been created. This may remedy the existing moral deterioration of human society. But whether or not this great problem can be solved and can achieve its aim, and who will solve it, my answer is that it will not be an individual but everybody together. It is not a matter of time from morn till night. It is to be months, years and even centuries. There is an old saying that "To build a hill, a lump of earth has its own value".
The Ancient CityThis can be compared with a traveller. Each step contributes and has its own value. To complete the building of one hill, it has to depend on the first lump of earth. To reach the end of the journey, it has to depend on first step. If my own motto is not consonant with those who uphold that the present society is right and should advance its course further, I am compelled to implore them to do justice to what justice is. Seek goodness from the thing that we hate ; seek badness from the one you love, in order that these can be in evidence to help judging the Thai art, customs and culture of old ; and whether they are as valuable as I judge them to be.










The Ancient City, Muang Boran, is an excellent reflection of Thailand's multi-faceted ancient culture presented in an authentic and visually exciting setting.

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Through symbolic architectural styles and fine arts, its various structures and natural surroundings are harmoniously unified, allowing visitors to witness the continuous flow of Thailand's history, culture, religion and art, as well as past and present customs and traditions of its people. It is a place where Thais can perceive and recognize their roots and heritage, and overseas visitors can gain an insight into the Thai ways of life.

Muang BoranThe Ancient City, Muang Boran, is like an open book of history and an open door to the real Thailand. Here you will find numerous reproductions of palace halls, temples, stupas, stone sanctuaries and traditional houses. You can also visit several reconstructed historical buildings, authenticated communities with their inhabitants doing their daily chores and sample villages from all regions of the country.


Muang BoranWhat's more, these awe inspiring historical and cultural symbols have been further enhanced by their surroundings, specially created and subtly merged, to reflect a social and cultural atmosphere of the past. New creations such as the Sumeru Mountains, the statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin and the Garden of the Gods and have also been incorporated to convey the cultural and religious beliefs of people in these ancient communities.


Certainly, the one thing you must not miss is a visit to the Ancient City, Muang Boran. It will offer you in a nutshell most of what Thailand is all about past, present and future. You may consider a walk to explore all historical buildings, museums, monuments and the new creations full of amazing artistic details and of great beauty. Or, if you wish, you may join an organized tour. Even with a modern comfortable vehicle, it will take you hours to do justice to every one of the some 109 spots of interest.

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Located within a 30-minute drive from Bangkok on the old Sukhumvit Road, in the Province of Samui Prakan, the Ancient City, Muang Boran, encompasses over 320 acres of land, with varied landscape comparable in shape and form to the whole country of Thailand.

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Start from the Bangkok
[ By Car or Taxi ]
Take the Express Way as far as the Samroang-Samut Prakan Exit. Turn to the Samut Prakan Intersection. Turn left along the old Sukhumvit Road (towards Bangpoo) until you get to km. 33. The Ancient City is on the left.

[ By Bus ]
Take air-conditioned bus No.11 (Pinklao-Paknam) to the end of the line. From here, take the No.36 mini-bus. It passes the entrance to the Ancient City.
Open everyday from 8.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.

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[ The Ancient City (Muang Boran) ]
The Ancient City (Muang Boran)The world’s largest outdoor museum, constructed in 1963, covers an area of approximately 500 rai, It is located in Tambon Bang Phu Mai, Muang District -- at the 33.5 kilometer post of Sukhumvit Road (the old route), eight kilometers from the town center.

This place features replicas of important places of warship in each province, for example, Khao Phra Viharn, Panomrung Sanctuary, Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai, the Lord Buddha’s Footprint in Saraburi, Phra That Muang Nakhon and Phra That Chaiya.

The Ancient City (Muang Boran)Some of these replicas are of life-size, showing the exquisite craftsmanship of Thai art. Folk arts and folk customs that are rarely seen nowadays are on display here. Some of these replicas are of life-size, showing the exquisite craftsmanship of Thai art. Folk arts and folk customs that are rarely seen nowadays are on display here.
The Ancient City is open daily from 8.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. Admission fees are 50 Baht each for adult, 25 Baht each for children under 12.


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[ The Dinosaur Museum ]
Dinosaur MuseumThis museum, located on the grounds of Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo, is a treat for students, tourists and those who are interested in pre-historic creatures. The display of the museum is divided into three sections. The first section is outside the museum building, exhibiting two models of dinosaurs - - a plant-eating dinosaur, eight meters in height and fifteen meters in width, and a carnivorous one seven meters in height and twelve meters and width.
Inside the building is an air-conditioned exhibition hall displaying dinosaurs’ skeletons of different periods, as well as evolution of human beings of different eras. Upstairs is an auditorium that can accommodate 350 views for film and multi-vision-slide shows.
Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo is opened daily from 7.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m. Admission tickets are 50 Baht each for adults, 30 Baht each for children and 300 Baht each for foreigners.

[ Sawankaniwas ]
Sawankaniwasis located in Tambon Tai Baan, Maung District, on Highway 3 (Sukhumvit) at the 31.5 Kilometer post, approximately five kilometers from the city center : This resort is owned by Thai Red Cross Society. Inside are floral gardens and an aquarium.
The resort is open daily from 8.00 – 5.00 p.m.
Admission fees are 10 Baht each for adults and 8 Baht for children. For more detail, contact 3950021.

[ Wat Klang Worawihan ]
This second class royal temple of the Worawihan grade is located in Tambon Pak Nam, Muang District. It was constructed during the end of the Ayutthaya Period, being formerly known as Wat Toko Thong. In the reign of King Rama III, the ordination hall was renovated. The gable of the hall is of stucco design, decorated by porcelain.
The inside features mural paintings depiction the story of Pathom Sompothikatha. A mondop is constructed to house four Buddha’ s footprints. A salakanparien or a preaching hall is a Thai architectural-style house made of teak. Its wooden gable is exquisitely carved. All the structures on the temple’s ground deserve to be preserved.

[ Bang Phu Resort ]
Bang Phu ResortA well – known resort and a place of rehabilitation are relaxation of the Quartermaster General’ s Department is located in Tambon Bang Phu Mai on Sukhumvit Road, ten kilometers from the city center.
The resort is decorated with lush green trees and flower garden. From November till the end of February, a large number of seagulls flock to the seashore, making this resort an enjoyable place. Restaurants and bungalows are also in service.
For more detail, you can contact 3239530, 3223983.

[ Wat Asokaram ]
Wat AsokaramLocated in Tambon Taibaan on Sukhumvit Road, six kilometers from the city center, this temple is a center for meditation. Some monuments of worship are Phra Thutungka Chedi -- a group of thirteen chedi symbolizing the thirteen regulations for pilgrimage, and Vihara Visuthithamarungsi where the ashes of Tan Ajarn Si are kept.

[ Crocodile Farm ]
Crocodile FarmLocated in the vicinity of Tambon Taibaan, three kilometers from the township. it is claimed to be the world's largest crocodile farm reproducing crocodiles of al stages of age, the farm also raises elephants, tigers, chimpanzees. Crocodile wrestling and feeding are demonstrated every day.

[ Nong Ngu Hao Snake Farm ]
lies on the 14th km marker of Highway 34, and is a snake cultivation center where one can witness snake catching and poison extracting. It also sells cheap products made of snake skin.

[ Phra Samut Chedi ]
is a pagoda which previously stood right on an island in the Chao Phraya River but now appears on the opposite side of City Hall since the bank gradually became shallow and the island finally merged with the main land. Inside the pagoda are a Buddha relic as well as two Buddha images - Phra Chaiwat and Phra Ham Samut.

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[ Phra Samut Chedi Worship Festival ]
Phra Samut Chedi Worship FestivalThis is the great fair for which people from all over the country come to worship the revered chedi. The fair is held annually for 9 days and 9 nights, starting from the fifth day of the waning moon in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar. During the festival, there are contests held for the best-looking procession in presenting the cloth to cover the Phra Samut Chedi. The procession will be run through the streets around the Pak Nam Market, then be brought onto boats going down the Chao Phraya River until it reaches the Phra Pradaeng District Office and return to Ong Phra Samut Chedi. There are also the walk around the Phra Samut Chedi (wian tian walk, while holding lighted candles, around a temple), boat racing in the Chao Phraya River, local entertainments, and many local products on sale. Getting there: from Samut Prakan town to Phra Samut Chedi, there are daily boat ferries in front of Wibunsri Market around the clock.


[ Pak Lat Songkran Fair (Phra Pradaeng) ]
Pak Lat Songkran Fair
It is held yearly on the first Sunday after Songkran Day (April 13th). The townspeople in cooperation with Amphoe Muang Phra Pradaeng celebrate the Songkran Day according to the local Songkran Festival of Raman (Mon) people. Songkran beauty pageants parade, freeing birds and fish, and traditional folk entertainment such as Saba (a pitch and toss game), Thayaemon (a musical composition of Mon) and Mon dancing are included in this fair.


[ Yon Bua Festival ]

Yon Bua Festival This is a festival which goes back a long, long time for the Bang Phli people and which have been followed by generations after one another. It is held yearly on the thirteenth day and the early morning of the fourteenth day of the waxing moon in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar. The festival consists of worshipping and parading of Luang Pho To, both on land and by boat, competitions of local activities such as arranging a lotus tray, boat decoration contests, and folk entertainments such as Phleng Rua (traditional singing in boats). In the early morning of the fourteenth day, the Yon Bua Festival is held, people will toss lotus onto the boat bearing the Luang Pho To Buddha image. They also toss lotus to the people from out of town in boats who also come to join in the festival as a sign of making merit together.

[ A Boat-race in front of Muang Phra Pradaeng ]
Boat-raceThis boat-race has been continually organized since Phra Pradaeng held the position of a province up until now. The race falls on the fourth day of the waning moon, the eleventh lunar month of every year.

[ Luang Pho Pan Worship Fair ]
It is the Bang Bo peoples annual fair, held on the eighth day of the waxing moon in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar to commemorate and celebrate Luang Pho Pans virtue.

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Grand Inn Come
Grand Inn Come
Located in a business area beside the proposed Suvarnabhumi International Airport as well as various...
Address :99 Mu 6, King Kaeo Road,Tambon Racha Thewa, Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakan 10540.
Telephone :0 2738 8191-9 Fax : 0 2738 8188
Website : http://www.grandinncome-hotel.com
No of Room : 143 Room , Price : 950 - 1700 Bath


Palace
Palace
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Address :19/11 , Soi Wat Nam Daeng, Si Nakharin Road, Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut prakarn
No of Room : 196 Room , Price : 300 - 400 Bath


Phra Pradaeng
Phra Pradaeng
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Address :281, Khuan Khan Road, Tambon Bang Phung, Amphoe Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2462 6751
No of Room : 15 Room , Price : 200 - 200 Bath


New Si Sawat
New Si Sawat
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Address :128/14 , Suksawat Road, Tambon Bang Phung, Amphoe Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2462 7717
No of Room : 50 Room , Price : 260 - 350 Bath


Phet Inn
Phet Inn
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Address :143 Mu 5 , Soi Wat Dan Samrong, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan
No of Room : 82 Room , Price : 300 - 400 Bath


Phara Inn
Phara Inn
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Address :1970/11-14 , Soi Mit Udom 1, Tambon Samrong Nua, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2398 9945-6
No of Room : 50 Room , Price : 185 - 500 Bath


Pak Nam
Pak Nam
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Address :101/1-2 , Narai Prapsuk Road, Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2387 1691
No of Room : 21 Room , Price : 200 - 350 Bath


Nitthra Sawan
Nitthra Sawan
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Address :106, Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe Muenag, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2395 1608
No of Room : 39 Room , Price : 120 - 350 Bath


Bangpu Inn
Bangpu Inn
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Address :259 Mu 2, Tambon Bang Pu Mai, Km. 37 Sukhumvit Road, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2323 9627-8
No of Room : 98 Room , Price : 190 - 490 Bath


Bang Pu Resort
Bang Pu Resort
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Address :Tambon Bangpu Mai, Sukhumvit Road, Amphoe Muang, Samut Prakan
Telephone :0 2323 9138, 0 2323 9983
No of Room : 20 Room , Price : 250 - 750 Bath


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