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Chon Buri is 80 kms
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Guidebook > Provinces > Eastern
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The
gateway to various coastal towns in the East, Chon Buri is about 80
kilometres southeast of Bangkok.
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Administravely,
there are ten Amphoe (districts), namely, Muang Chon Buri, Nong
Yai, Phanat Nikhom, Ban Bung, Phan Thong, Bo Thong, Si Racha,
Bang Lamung, Sattahip and Ko Si Chang.
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Muang District
Located on Chetchamnong Road in town, Wat Yai Inthraram
is an old temple built since the times of Ayutthaya with
Ayutthaya-style architectural influence. This is evident
from the Ubosot (ordination hall) and Wihan (image hall)
with their distinctive Gunwale Curve base, are from the
carved wooden door panels at the Mondop (square building
with a pyramidal roof) over the Holy Footprints. The Ubosot
itself has been renovated during the reign of King Rama
lll using glass-ware to adorn the gables and windows. Within
the Ubosot are murals covering the entire four walls which
have been continuously restored over the years. In front
of the temple stands a statue of King Taksin the Great.
It is said that the king used to stop here on the way to
set up his base in Chanthaburi during the Fall of Ayutthaya
in 1767.
The Ho Phra gallery on Wachiraprakan Road about
500 metres from the town hall houses a replica of the Phra
Phutthasihing cast in pure silver. An extremely beautiful
icon, it is highly revered by townspeople.
A seaside fishing village, Ang Sila is about 5 kilometres
from town. Most villagers are skilled in making implements
from granite. Items made are mainly mortar and pestle widely
used in Thai households in the olden times and figurines
of animals such as lion, elephant and horse as decorative
items.
Khao Sam Muk is a low hillock situated between Ang
Silk and Bang Saen along the road facing the seashore. A
habitat of scores of wild monkeys, the hill-top affords
a panoramic view of the Bang Saen beach. At the foot of
the hill are Thai and Chinese shrines highly respected by
visitors. Legend has it that the cliff-top was where two
lovers jumped to their death because of parental objection.
A well-known holiday beach, Bang Saen is only 14
kilometres from the provincial town. From Sukhumwit Road,
take a right turn at Km. 104 and proceed on for another
3 Kilometres to get there. Bang Saen is widely popular with
Thai holiday-makers who happily romp along the long beach
and partake in the tasty food available. Weekends are particularly
crowded while it is relatively quite during weekdays. Fronting
the beach are hotels, bungalows, food shops as well as recreational
gears and bicycles for rent. Bus services are available
from Ekkamai Bus Terminal throughout the day. There are
also local ''Songtaew'' transport serving Chon Buri town-Nong
Mon Market-Bang Saen.
The Marine Scientific lnstitute of the Burapha University
operates a modern aquarium with realistic underwater environment.
There is also a marine science museum which is open daily,
except Mondays, from 8.30 a.m.until 4.30 p.m. for more information,
call (308) 391671-4.
On Sukhumvit Road to Bang Saen is the widely popular Nong
Mon Market. It offers a vast range of local products
but mostly foodstuffs, both fresh and preserved. Sweets
and other local sweetmeats are also popular.
Phanhjat Nikhom District
Long Known for its fine basketry products, Phanat Nikhom
originally made them for daily use. The products were gradually
developed into more elaborate and marketable hand-crafted
items. The major market is at Talat Chaksan behind
the Municipa Market I.To view the production process and
higher quality items pay a visit to the Promotion Center
Bamboo Basketry Skills on Intha-asa Road near the district
office, which is a royally-initiated project of Her Majesty the
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Si
Racha District
Ko Loi
is a small islet near the northern shore of Si Racha. Connected
to the mainland by a bridge, it is a popular location for
recreation by the local people. A flight of stairs leads
up to the breezy hill-top which offers a delightful view
of the sea.
The Si Racha
Tiger Farm at Km. 20 on Highway No.36, keeps a large
number of Bengal tigers, as well as large crocodiles. Visitors
will thrill to see how friendship can be possible among
tiger, pigs and dogs who live together. The farm is open
daily from 9.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. Call 530-7412-3 or (038)
296556-8 for more information.
The Khao Khiew
Open Zoo covers a vast tract of forest land and is operated
by the Zoological Garden Organization. It is located 19
kilometres after a left turn at Bang Phra, about 20 kilometres
south of Chon Buri on Sukhumwit Road. There are more than
200 species of wildlife living in their natural habitat.
They include both domestic and imported types. Open daily
from 8.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m., the zoo also puts on shows
of well-trained animals and birds. A new feature is the
Night Safari Tour by auto-trams. Advance booking at Tel:
(038) 331485 and 330763.
About 15 kilometres
from Sukhumwit Road on the same route to the Khao Khiew
Open Zoo is the Chan Ta Then Waterfall. The section
of the road close to the fall is quite steep. With five
secondary levels, it can be reached on foot along the path
running alongside the stream. The best time to visit is
between October-November when the water is clear and still
plentiful.
Ko Si Chang
Districts
Twelve kilometres
off the shore of Si Racha is the large island of Si Chang
offering pleasant and quite mountain and sea views. It is
the site of a summer palace built during the reign of King
Rama V. Named Phra Chuthathut Rachathan, the palace is made
up of several buildings including halls, villas and a temple,
all constructed in Thai-European architectural style. Although
abandoned for over a century, several sections have been
restored.
Another popular
point for visitors is the Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine
which attracts devotees during the Chinese New Year period.
Uphill from the shrine is a Holy Footprint and a Chedi (pagoda)
housing a holy Relic. From the summit of the hill spreads
a panoramic view of the Si Chang Community and a beautiful
view of sunrise. Another viewing point is at Tham Chakkraphong
where a large Buddha statue is enshrined. If
you opt for a sunset view, go to Chong Khao Khat
and Hin Phang beach to west of the island.
There are daily
ferry services between Si Racha and Si Chang. They operate
between six in the morning until eight at night. Traveling
time is about 30 minutes. On the island are hotels and bungalows.
For local transport, motorised tricycles are best, although
fares should be settled beforehand. |
FESTIVALS AND FAIRS:
The Annual Chon
Buri Red Cross Fair is held about mid-April. There is a Phra
Phutthasihing Procession. Also organised are cultural shows, exhibitons
and stalls offering various types of products.
The Buffalo Day
is a long-established celebration of this most useful animal of
Thai farmers. A fun-filled event, it is held not only in Chonburi
itself but also in Ban Bung and Nong Yai districts. The beasts
of burden are dressed outrageously or with admirable creativity
by owners depending on their imagination. Assembled in the courtryard
in front of the townhall, the buffaloes partake in racing, or
take part in physical fitness and fashion contests. |
COPYRIGHT:
Information on this page is used with permission from the Tourist Authority
of Thailand. Additional information from brochures produced locally
and notes made by Nattawud Daoruang and Richard Barrow. All photographs
on this web site are the property of Nattawud Daoruang.

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