Golf
is a great attraction here, and readers will find Samut Prakan courses
elsewhere in this book.
The Royal Naval Museum
Opposite the Naval Academy, 10 km. from Bang Na intersection on
Sukhumvit Road, the museum, open daily between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00
p.m., displays models of the Royal Barge procession, as well as
equipment and utensils used on warships. Website: www.navy.mi.th/navalmuseum
The Ancient City
Opposite the City Hall, this remarkable white pagoda, commonly called
Phra Chedi Klang Nam as its original location was on
an island near the river mouth, attracts visitors who enjoy the
pagodas annual celebration, usually lasting nine days in October.
Essentially an open-air museum, this very large complex, located
at Km. 33 on Sukhumvit Highway and open daily from 8.00 a.m. to
5.00 p.m. with a reasonable admission fee, contains almost-real-scale
replicas of religious complexes, monuments and buildings found throughout
Thailand.
Tel. 0 2226 1936, 0 2224 1057, 0 2323 9253
Website: www.ancientcity.com
Phra Chunlachomklao Fortress
Called for short Pom Phra Chun, this old fortress, located
7 km. south of Phra Samut Chedi on Suksawat Road, is open to the
public daily and displays an old warship named Ruea Luang
Mae Klong, as well as several old cannons and pairs of binoculars.
Bueng Tako
Also known as Club Tako, this is a place for people who love water
sports such as water-skiing and windsurfing from 12.00 p.m. to 6.00
p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. at weekends. Tel. 0
2316 7809-10.
Bang Pu Seaside
About 10 km. from the town on Sukhumvit Road, a pier stretches out
over a tidal muddy beach and affords a long walkway for those visitors
who enjoy a pleasant seaside atmosphere every evening in the cool
season, watching marine bird life and dining at a seafood restaurant
nearby.
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