Lumphini Park
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- Not to be confused with Lumbini Park in Hyderabad, India.
Lumphini Park (also Lumpini or Lumpinee, Template:Lang-th) is a 360 rai (57.6-hectare (142-acre)) park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 to 15:00. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed.
History
Lumphini Park was created in the 1920s by King Rama VI on royal property. This place was a museum, where many products and natural resources were shown, then after World War I, it was rebuilt into the first park in Bangkok.[1] In World War II the park was a Japanese Army camp. A statue of the king stands at the southwest entrance to the park. It was named after Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha in Nepal, and at the time of its creation stood on the outskirts of the city. Today it lies in the heart of the main business district and is in the Lumphini sub-district, on the north side of Rama IV Road, between Ratchadamri Road and Witthayu Road.
Lumphini Park places
Lumphini Park is a multi-purpose park. Many activities are provided for citizens and tourists. The park is a green area. There are trees, flowers, lakes, and animals.
- King Rama VI statue (Template:Lang-th) - The statue of King Rama 6 was built in 1942 to commemorate the construction of the Lumphini Park.
- Bird watching - Lumphini Park is a rich source of natural food and has large trees so it has become home to more than 30 species of birds. Bird watching instruction is available at Lumphini Park every year.
- Smiling Sun Ground(also Larn Tawan Yim Template:Lang-th) - Smiling Sun Ground is a place for activities for disabled people. It is full of resources and special parking lots for the disabled as well as playgrounds for children.
- Bangkok Elder Citizens Club (Template:Lang-th) - Bangkok Elder Citizens Club is a place for elders to communicate, relax, exercise, and train. It is open from 08:00-18:00 daily. Dancing courses are available every Sunday-Saturday.
- Home of Hope (Template:Lang-th) - A refuge for homeless children. They provide information, advice, and education to help homeless children. It is open 10:00-19:00 daily.
- BMA Apprentice School (Template:Lang-th) - Offers training in various jobs including computer, cooking, tailor, and facial make-up.
- Lumphini Park Library (Template:Lang-th) - Lumphini Park Library provides books and videos. Open from 08:00-20:00, Tuesday-Sunday.
- Lumphini Youth Center (Template:Lang-th) - Offers sports activities and sports equipment for members. Sports activities including soccer, swimming, basketball, and dancing. On Monday to Friday it is open from 18:00-20:00. On weekends it is open 10:00-18:00.
- Sri Thai Derm Food Center (Template:Lang-th)- Open 04:30-10:00 daily.
- Lumphini Lake - Paddle boats can be rented at a lake for 30 baht per 30 minutes.
- Buddhist Dharma Activities - Buddhist Dharma activities with Buddhist monks are held the last Sunday of every month from 07:00-09:00.
- Music Festival - A Western music and Thai music festival in the park is held Sundays, February to April, from 16:30-20:00.
Venues and events
The park has Bangkok's first public library and dance hall. During winter, the Palm Garden of Lumphini Park becomes the site for the annual Concert in the Park featuring classical music by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and other bands.
Political rallies
Lumphini Park has been used as rally ground for political mass gatherings. In 2006 the People's Alliance for Democracy protested in the park against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. In 2013-2014 the park became one of the main protest sites of the People's Democratic Reform Committee against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.
Transportation
BTS Skytrain Silom Line, Sala Daeng Station is nearby. MRT (Bangkok), Lumphini Station and Si Lom Stations are nearby.
BMTA buses No. 4, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 45, 46, 47, 50, 62, 67, 74, 76, 77, 89, 109, 115, 116, 141, 149, 164, 173, 505, 507, 514, and 544.
References
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Further reading
- "Thailand", The National Geographic Traveler, 2001, p. 97
External links
- Lumphini Park at the Thai Department of the Environment