Abhakara Kiartivongse monument
Abhakara Kiartivongse monument in Pattaya
TypeBronze
LocationPattaya, Thailand
Coordinates12°55′19.2″N 100°51′57.9″E / 12.922000°N 100.866083°E / 12.922000; 100.866083

Abhakara Kiartivongse monument — Bronze statue of Admiral of the Royal Thai Navy Abhakara Kiartivongse - Prince of Chumphon, mounted on a stone pedestal on the high natural Pratumnak hill in Pattaya, 98 meters above sea level.[1]

Description and location

General view of the monument
Improvised prow
Huys Thailand Navy on the bow of the ship

The monument is one of more than 200 monuments to Admiral Prince Kiartivongse throughout the country, but the most famous among all. This is due to the fact that Thailand's main naval base, Sattahip, 40 kilometers south of Pattaya, was founded by this admiral in 1922. He is known as the founder and first commander of the Royal Thai Navy.

On 20 November, Navy Day in Thailand, and 19 May, the memorial day of Admiral Kiartivongse, ceremonies are held at the monument and military honors are given. Often at the event there are delegations of foreign sailors.

Its location on the high hill, Pratumnak, the highest point of the city offers views of the Gulf of Thailand, Ko Lan, Pattaya Beach and Pratamnak hill, the entire central part of the city.[2][3]

The admiral's sculpture is set on a massive rectangular pedestal lined with black marble surrounded by figures of sailors. The admiral is represented in ceremonial uniform with all the regalia. The height of the composition is more than 15 meters.[4]

The construction of the Waterfront Suites and Residence in the early 2010s has blocked the statue's main view of the sea, causing controversy.[5]

References

  1. Смотровая площадка и памятник адмиралу Абхакорну Кьяртивонгу / высота холма Пратамнак
  2. Смотровая площадка в Паттайе
  3. Лучшая смотровая площадка в Паттайе — вид на весь город
  4. Памятник адмиралу—принцу Чумпхона / высота холма и памятника
  5. Judd, Adam (12 September 2020). "The story behind the abandoned Waterfront condo near Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya". The Pattaya News. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
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