The park was built in honor of Rama II. It is very close to the Ampava Floating Market and is only a few minutes walk away. The park is not big, there are some teak buildings in the park, more lawns and trails suitable for walking. Outside the park there are small vendors selling local souvenirs, but there are not so many tourists here.
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The park was built in honor of Rama II. It is very close to the Ampava Floating Market and is only a few minutes walk away. The park is not big, there are some teak buildings in the park, more lawns and trails suitable for walking. Outside the park there are small vendors selling local souvenirs, but there are not so many tourists here.
It is very close to the Ampa Floating Market. This park is also known to be a king for 7 years. The park is not very big, it doesn't take long to walk, just look at it when you pass by.
This former King's Memorial Park is not far from the Ampava Floating Market. It takes about 20 minutes to walk there. The memorial park is surrounded by white walls and several pointed stupas next to it.
Suitable for relaxation.
This Lama II Memorial Park is next to the Ampawa Water Market, which can be visited on foot if you come to visit. Note that it is not open on Monday and Tuesday. As the name implies, it was built to commemorate King Rama II (born in Ampava), and a historic house is a museum.
This park is still very beautiful, it was established to commemorate Rama II, the scale of the park is still very large, the facilities are complete, there is a very beautiful museum, the museum collection of many Thai ancient books, it is really worth visiting.