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Salak Phet Mangrove Forest - The Red Bridge - Great Natural Activity - Koh Chang Thailand 2025

Salakpet Mangrove Forest

Salak Phet Mangrove Forest is a serene natural attraction located on Koh Chang, Thailand, offering visitors an immersive experience in a thriving mangrove ecosystem. This forest is part of the larger Mu Ko Chang National Park and is known for its well-structured boardwalk that meanders through the lush mangroves, allowing visitors to explore the area while observing diverse flora and fauna. The boardwalk, although constructed primarily from concrete, provides easy access to the mangroves, ensuring that individuals of all ages can experience the charm of this unique environment.

Visitors can engage in several eco-friendly activities, such as kayaking through the mangroves, which allows for a peaceful exploration of the area's waterways while observing the diverse flora and fauna up close.

The forest is open year-round, allowing visitors to witness the beauty of nature in every season.

To reach Salak Phet Mangrove Forest, visitors can take a boat from Trat to Koh Chang, ...

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Wat Suwannawat วัดสุวรรณาวาส - Restored Temple Ruin - Ayutthaya Historical Park - Thailand 2025

Wat Suwannawat Temple (วัดสุวรรณาวาส)

Wat Suwannawat is located on the city island. This renovated temple ruin can be seen directly opposite Wat Racha Praditsathan temple on the north part of the island.

There is no record of this temple’s construction date or its role in history. It was built where some Royal elephant stables once stood. This monastery may have been used by the mahouts that worked with elephants in the stables.

Wat Suwannawat was restored by King Mongkut (King Rama IV) during the Ratanakosin period. Excavations at this site uncovered a Chinese-style image of Buddha preaching. It dates to the Ming Dynasty (16th-17th). The Chao Sam Phraya Museum presently has this marble image on display.

Wat Suwannawat was aligned to an east/west axis facing toward Khlong Pratu Khao Pluak (now buried). In situ is a small sermon hall with its front entrance wall still intact. Its basic foundation has been reconstructed by the Fine Arts Department, but the remaining ...

Masjid Haroon (Haroon Mosque) & Local Food Market - Bangrak District Bangkok - Thailand 2025

Masjid Haroon, located in Bangkok, is a prominent mosque serving the city's Muslim community. It functions as a religious center for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and Islamic religious activities.

The mosque is known for its peaceful environment and traditional Islamic architecture. It offers prayer facilities and is actively used by locals and Muslim visitors.

Haroon Mosque has been the center of Muslims hearts in Bangrak. It was built in 1828 in the early King Rama III reign.

Haroon Mosque was built by 'Sheikh

Haroon Bafaden' (โต๊ะฮารูณ บาฟาเดน),

a merchant who migrated from Indonesia to Thailand. He built it for the rituals of the Muslims in Ton Samrong Village where he lived.

Formerly, Haroon Mosque had only one floor and was situated next to the Chao Phraya River. It was rebuilt and relocated to the current location due to its decayed condition and to pave way to build a maritime custom house on the former mosque's area.

The community took old wood from the ...

Wat Suthiwararam - Historic 250 Year Old Temple with Modern Buddhist Art - Bangkok 2025

Wat Suthiwararam is a temple that is over 250 years old. This temple was originally called "Wat Khae" which is located next to the Chao Phraya River in lower Bangkok.

Later in the early Rattanakosin period was also called "Lao Temple or Wat Lao" because this area was the location for the Lao community that immigrated to Bangkok. The temple received the Royal Wisungkhamsima in 1881 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn.

It is assumed that it was built in the Thonburi period. It is considered a family temple in Songkhla.

Today, the temple has looks much different than when it was abandoned. Wat Sutthiwararam has renovated the chapel to make it more beautiful.

Behind the chapel is a large Buddha image named "Phra Phutthasiri Sutthisawat", often referred to as "Luang Pho Phra Yai" which beside this Luang Pho Phra Yai also has the image of Thao Wessuwan the Great and Thao Kuvera the Great Phraya Yak that resides at the left and right side of Luang Pho Phra Yai.

The area around the chapel which has ...

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