22 December 2006-14 April 2007
Venue: Saranrom Park, on the corner of Sanam Chai Road and Charoen Krung Road,
Bangkok.
A Cultural Exhibition At Saranrom Park
Saranrom
Park is Bangkok’s first royal botanical garden. It was ordered to be established by King Rama IV (1851-1868), but was started and finished in the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910). The park is a picturesque European garden and well located in the heart of the city. At the main entrance on Charoen Krung Road stands the elegant cast iron gate from Europe with the graceful Roman-style fountain adjacent to it.
A Cultural Exhibition At Saranrom Park
On the auspicious occasion of HM King Bhumibol’s Accession to the Throne and his 80th Birthday Anniversary, Saranrom Park is now holding a cultural exhibition which opens to public for free. The aims of this exhibition are to perpetuate Thai Art and Culture, as well as to promote tourism. There is also an exhibition about our devoted King and his royal projects. Let’s take pleasure in viewing the exhibition to appreciate his kindness to our nation.
A Cultural Exhibition At Saranrom Park
Thai art and Thai music admirers cannot miss traditional dances and folk music from five regions, for example, Khon, Nang Talung, and Manora. The demonstrations of local wisdom products from communities in Bangkok are available daily from 15.00 to 17.30 and from 18.00 to 20.30. Interested persons are welcome to participate in practicing their skills.
A Cultural Exhibition At Saranrom Park
In addition, for those who are fond of Thai architecture, the park provides models of traditional Thai-style houses displaying Thais’ ways of life from every region. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 19.00 to 20.00, the amazing light and sound shows, performing arts, and a musical fountain showing our great respect and loyalty to the beloved King will be presented to you.
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