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Bangkok's parks and gardens offer welcome
respite from city heat and noise. They
include:
Lumphini
Park at the northern end of Silom Road, and
bordered by Wireless and Rajdamri roads. Lumphini Park is
popular with joggers, keep-fit enthusiasts, families and
sportsmen, particularly during the early morning and late
afternoon.
Chatuchak Park near the
Paholyothin and Viphavadi Rangsit Highway junction at Lard
Prao, on the way to Bangkok's Don Muang Airport, is also the
site of a famous weekend market that sells almost everything
made and grown in Thailand.
Khao Din Zoological
Garden is an artfully landscaped enclave with an artificial
lake. The zoo neighbours Ratchadamnoen Avenue's Royal Plaza,
and National Assembly Building, and contains a fine collection
of African and Asian mammals, reptiles and birds.

King Rama IX
Park or Suan Luang Gardens is an extensive park with fine botanical gardens deep
inside Sukhumvit Soi 103 in Bangkok's eastern suburbs. The
botanical gardens were opened with private and public
donations in 1987 to celebrate H-M. King Bhumibol's auspicious
60th birthday.
| Amusement and Theme
Parks |
Magic Land at
Lat Phrao, just northeast of Bangkok's Central Plaza Hotel, is
the capital's major amusement park. The complex offers a wide
range of exciting rides and other amusements including haunted
houses and sideshows.
Similar facilities are found in
the eastern suburb of Minbun at the Siam Water Park. The water
theme park features an artificial sea replete with authentic
waves, waterfalls, water sliders, whirlpools, and numerous
water-related activities.
The adjacent Safari World
features a collection of African and Asian mammals, including
lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and bears, that live in
natural surroundings. The sprawling complex also contains
Asia's largest aviary with over 4,000 birds.
Theatrical
events in Bangkok include Thai dance and puppet performances,
English and Thai-language dramas, concerts by visiting
international artists, musical performances, and infrequently
imported mimes and plays. Visitors are advised to consult the
English-language newspapers, particularly the weekly or daily
calendar of events, to ascertain the times and dates of
current performances.
Major theatrical venues
include:
Thailand's National
Theatre, adjacent to the National Museum at Bangkok's Sanam
Luang. The theatre is the venue for concerts and Thai
classical dramp a performances. Weekend performances of Thai
dance dramas are periodically staged.
The Thailand
Cultural Centre on Batchadapisek Road, the Alliance Francaise
Auditorium on South Sathorn Road, the AUA Language Centre
Auditorium on Ratchadamri Road, the British Council Centre in
Siam Square, and the Goethe Institute on Soi Attakarnprasit,
off South Sathorn Road, also stage theatrical and musical
performances.
The Hotel Siam Intercontinental
periodically stages British plays, mostly comedies, from
London's West End, with accomplished British
actors.
The KAD Performing Arts Centre in Chiang Mai,
in northern Thailand, includes the lavishlyequipped KAD
Theatre with a seating capacity of 1,550 and the KAD
Playhouse, with a seating capacity of 500. The KAD Performing
Arts Centre is geared towards staging imported fullscale
theatrical and musical productions from abroad, performed in
the original language, and original Thai dramatic and musical
productions.
| International and Thai
Sports |
Golf, soccer,
boxing, badminton, tennis, bowling and snooker figure
prominently among international sports enjoyed by Thais.
Indigenous games and sports include world-famous Thai boxing,
takro, kite-fighting and boat racing.
International
sports the visitor is likely to enjoy
include:
Deep-Sea Game Fishing
Bang Sare Fishing Club, just south of Pattaya, is the
principal centre for fishermen seeking marlin, king mackerel,
tuna, sharks and other denizens of the Thai Gulf. Major
fishing centres on the Indian Ocean coast include Ranong and
Phuket.
Golf
Thailand's clement
weather means that golfers can enjoy their sport all year
round at a wide variety of challenging courses. Thailand's
major public golf courses are located in Bangkok, Nakhon
Pathom, Hua Hin, Chon Buri, Pattaya,Phuket and Chiang
Mai.
Horse
Racing
Weekend races, each averaging 10
races,can be seen at Bangkok's Royal Turf Club and Royal
Bangkok Sports Club.
Motor
Sports
The 2.4 kilometre Bira International
Pattaya Circuit regularly features local and international
motor and motorcycle racing.
Sailing
Hobie Cats, Lasers and
Prindles are availa in Hua Hin and Phuket.
Scuba Diving /
Snorkelling
Thailand offers some of
Southeast Asia's finest diving opportunities in Gulf waters
around Pattaya, Sattahip, Rayong's Samet island, Trat's Ko
Chang Marine National Park, Chumphon and Surat Thani's
sparkling archipelago which contains the beautiful Samui
island and Angthong Marine National Park; and in the Andaman
Sea on Thailand's Indian Ocean coastline around Surin,
Similan, Phuket and Phi Phi islands, and Tarutao Marine
National Park near the Thai-Malaysian maritime border.
Professional dive shops in Pattaya and Phuket teach neophyte
divers. Snorkelling opportunities abound throughout Thai
waters.
Tennis/Badminton/Squash
Numerous
opportunities are found in leading Bangkok and resort hotels.
A list of courts where visitors are allowed can be found in
the Bangkok Telephone Directory's Yellow
Pages.
Windsurfing
Pattaya's Jomthien
Beach is the major centre of this popular sport.
Further
opportunities can be found at Cha Am, Hua Hin, Ko Samui and
Phuket's Patong Beach.
Thai sports the visitor will
enjoy include:
Thai Boxing
This developed
as a form of self-defence during the Ayutthaya period
(1350-1767). Boxers are forbidden to wrestle or bite. However,
they may kick, shove and push and unreservedly use bare feet,
legs, elbows and shoulders, besides fists, to batter each
other into submission. Thai boxing is featured throughout the
week at Bangkok's Ratchadamnoen Stadium (Monday,
VVednesday,Thursday and Sunday) and Lumphini Stadium (Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday).
Takro
This sport is
traditionally played by a loosely formed circle of men who use
feet, knees, thighs, chests and shoulders to acrobatically
pass a woven rattan ball to each other, encleavouring to keep
it airborne, and eventually kick it into a basket suspended
above their heads.
Boat
Racing
Regattas are featured in many country
fairs which celebrate the end of the annual Rains Retreat. The
long narrow, low-slung wooden
boats are festooned with
flags and flowers, manned by oarsmen and raced with great
gusto. The most noteworthy boat races are at Nan, Phichit,
Nakhon Phanom, Surat Thani, Ayutthaya and Pathum Thani, near
Bangkok.
Entertainment
Nationwide, boxing stadiums, race and golf
courses, tennis and squash courts, billiards halls, opulent
nightclubs, gourmet restaurants, discotheques, concert halls,
teahouses, cocktail lounges, amusement parks, bars, museums,
theatres, art galleries, massage parlours, zoo logical gardens
and cinemas lure pleasure seekers throughout the
year.
Thailand's English-language newspapers carry
daily listings on concerts, exhibitions, displays and
cinematic offerings. Complimentary weekly tourist publications
such as This Week, Explore Pattaya, etc., contain additional
information with emphasis on dining and nightlife attractions.
Beer bars, cocktail lounges and pubs are mostly concentrated
in the Sukhumvit, New Petchaburi and Silom Road areas. |