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Is the Thai theme park in Pattaya fun? Brief introduction of Siam legend

In daily life, many people will choose neighboring cities or countries to start their own journey. Pattaya, Thailand, as an excellent tourist destination, attracts a lot of people every year. So what's interesting here? Faced with everyone's confusion, Bian Xiao sorted out the related contents of The Legend of Siam, the world's first Thai cultural theme park. Come and have a look!

Garden layout

The park is divided into three theme areas, SiamVilize (Siamese civilization), ThaiAraya (Thai civilization) and BhumiPanDin (national glory), which respectively recorded the brilliant legends of Siam, reshaped different periods of Siam, and explored inward along the park, tracing back from the early Ratana kitchen dynasty to the Sukhothai dynasty and all the way back to ancient Siam.

The whole park can be said to be the crystallization of the folk wisdom of 77 Thai governments. Through art, culture, tradition, belief, lifestyle, goods, food, entertainment, songs and other elements representing the Thai spirit. Just pass it on to this big stage and present it to everyone.

Basic information

Ticket price: 250 baht per person, including buffet lunch/dinner: 450 baht per person (about 90 yuan RMB).

Address: Sukhumvit Road, Najomtien Street, sattahib District, Wuli Province (marked with 162km) (Google Map: Siam Legend Park).

Location and transportation: Siam Legend Theme Park is located around Pattaya, about 20 minutes' drive from downtown Pattaya.

Opening hours: 10:00-22:00.

: The tallest witch in the world

The two super-giant witches at the entrance, ravana and Shahadscha, are said to be the tallest and largest witches in the world. They stood at the arch angrily and looked up at the door, which was quite shocking.

② Ferris wheel overlooking the sea.

The Ferris wheel is located in the civilized area of Thailand, and you can have a panoramic view of the whole park and the nearby seaside. Every night is the best time to visit. We ran several times at a time and refused to come down. Sunsets and blue nights will definitely make adults and children addicted.

(3) Horrible Nana's haunted house

This is based on the most poignant ghost story in Thailand. The whole experience lasts about 10 minutes. When you are hungry waiting outside, you will hear screams. Every step in the room can be said to be creepy.

Friends who have been here before can get to know it first, or see the ghost wife Nana. This is a story that every Thai is familiar with. The horror is full of sadness and beauty, and people are deeply moved by Nana's tragic fate and persistence in love. So far, it has been remake into many TV series. Nana's tragic fate and her unswerving devotion to love make people afraid and reluctant, so her story has been passed down to this day.

(4) Dark Magic Wizard Experience Hall

A bit like China's escape from the Chamber of Secrets, dark wizard used magic to turn an ordinary house into a maze-like mirror house. If you like to play secret room escape or adventure games, this place must not be missed.

(5) Shuttle through the Water Expo by boat.

Ticket 100 baht, the journey takes about ten minutes. Rowing is a very primitive artificial pulp, which will take you through the whole water market and restaurant. It is a very pleasant and rare experience to sit on the boat and blow the wind.

(6) The Yanong fish pirate ship/animal carousel

Unlike China, the pirate ships and merry-go-round here have all kinds of meanings of primitive Siamese people. For example, the merry-go-round is a fantastic animal from Ximapan forest, which has been given life again and turned into an amusement park facility to play with you; The shape of the pirate ship is-sarinkamashaya, a kind of fish in Ximapan forest, which is characterized by sharp horns on its head.

(7) Steam train

The small train in the park, imitating the previous steam train, can stop again at 20 baht per person. There will be explanations of passing places along the way, as well as bilingual versions of China and Thailand. It's really sweet. Children should like this.