Phra Boromathat Chaiya
An
ancient pagoda, located in Wat Phra Boromathat Chaiya, Amphoe Chaiya,
housing Lord Buddha relics. The structure is believed to be constructed
during the Sivichaya period over 1,200 years ago.
Chaiya National Museum
Located at Wat Phra Boromathat
Chaiya, Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Chaiya. It is a historical and archaeological
museum. The first building puts on exhibition stone and bronze sculptures
discovered in the ancient city of Chaiya, for example, sculptures of
the God Vishnu and Bohdisattva Avalokitesvara. The second building exhibits
artifacts of protohistoric down to historic periods from Dvaravati,
Srivijaya, Lop Buri, Sukhothai to Ayutthaya. Art objects and several
other crafts are also displayed here. Chaiya National Museum is open
daily between 09.00-16.00 hrs. except for Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission
is 10 Baht each.
Suan Mokkha Phalaram
This is otherwise known as
Wat Than Nam Lai (Monastery of Flowing Water), a monastic community
located in a beautiful and peaceful natural park where Buddhists go
for meditation practice. There are several teaching pavilions which
many paintings and poems illustrating moral teachings known in Thai
as "Entertainment Houses for the Soul".
Khao Thaphet Wildlife and Nature
Education Station
Located
some 6 kms. from town along the Surat - Nasan Road, highway no. 4009
and covers 1,162 acres. The station houses many caged wild animals.
The hilltop, some 210 meters above sea level, offers panoramic views
of Ban Don municipality, the Tapi River and Ban Don Bay. On Khao Thaphet
is also located the stupa named Phra That Si Surat or locally known
as Phra That Khao Thaphet which houses Buddha relics donated by the
Indian government some 30 years ago.
Oyster Farms
Are found around the estuarine
areas of the Kradae and Tha Thong Rivers, in Amphoe Kanchanadit. Oyster
Bred there are substantially larger than those found elsewhere. To visit
the farms is by hiring boats from Tha Thong quayside for some 30 minutes.
Moo Ban Phumriang
Some 6 kilometers east of
Chaiya, is an arts and crafts centre well known for its gold and silver
brocade silk cloth and jute headwear.
Monkey
Schools
The schools where monkeys
are trained to pick coconuts, there are 2 places: one is located in
Amphoe Kanchanadit, some 13 kms. from Surat Thani along Highway No.
401 and another one is at Ban Khlong Sai, Amphoe Tha Chang, some 35
kms. along Highway No. 41. Visitors are advised to check with local
travel agents for full details.
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