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Rajabhakti Park,, Hua Hin

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  • One of the place to visit in Hua Hin. Very magnificent, detailed, huge kind of statues of Thai's previous kings. Remember to bring umbrella or bring a cap/hat when visiting this place as there's no....  more
    One of the place to visit in Hua Hin. Very magnificent, detailed, huge kind of statues of Thai's previous kings. Remember to bring umbrella or bring a cap/hat when visiting this place as there's no....  more »
  • The statues were kind of cool, in the sense that you would see them quite clearly as you drove in, but when you are right in front of them, you'll realise how huge they are. Absolutely amazing... 
    The statues were kind of cool, in the sense that you would see them quite clearly as you drove in, but when you are right in front of them, you'll realise how huge they are. Absolutely amazing...  more »
  • So glad we visited. The statues are amazing - the sheer scale of them and the amount of detail. NOTE - do make sure you take a hat or sunshade, as the statues are out in the middle of a very large.....  more
    So glad we visited. The statues are amazing - the sheer scale of them and the amount of detail. NOTE - do make sure you take a hat or sunshade, as the statues are out in the middle of a very large.....  more »
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  • Impressive big statues of former Thai kings. Well maintained visitor center and a lot of parking space. The whole area is way too big, no shades anywhere, just a massive concrete plate. Would be much nicer with some trees and garden or even a natural forest.
  • It's best place to visit to greenery behind the mountains. There is a palm trees between the park It's a memorial statues of freedom fighters for the nation of Thailand. I loved this place.
  • An amazing monument to the 7 Thai Kings that ruled Thailand when fighting against neighbouring countries. Each bronze statue is 14m high and sits high above the ground on a massive base. Not a lot of vendors trying to sell things which is a welcome change to the norm.
  • We have been here several times with our friends and family when we have out of town guests. It is a very nice monument to some of Thailand's heroic kings. They have a small museum and educational area, as well as a place to pray and make merit. Appropriate clothing is required.
  • Here you can stand amongst Kings; seven of Thailands greatest, memorialised here with these giant Statues. There is a huge concrete area in front of the Statues with Floodlights on each corner. I assume this serves a purpose for large assemblies of people for organised events and national days. There are several food/drink stalls at the reception area together with a small shrine with miniature copies of the Statues. Definitely worth a visit, but other than the Statues, nothing else here. Tip.. Come early, I was there just after opening time at 8.00am and had the space to myself for nearly 20 mins. Also the Statues face East, so you get the best light for photographing the Statues early on. It's obviously also cooler

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