Thawi Wanarom Park
Bench and jogging track
TypePublic park
LocationThawi Watthana, Thawi Watthana, Bangkok
Coordinates13°44′37.22″N 100°21′8.59″E / 13.7436722°N 100.3523861°E / 13.7436722; 100.3523861
Area23.7 acres (9.6 ha)
Created2005
Operated byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
StatusOpen daily from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm
Public transit access

Thawi Wanarom Park (Thai: สวนทวีวนารมย์) is a small public park in western suburb Bangkok.

History

The park area has been rented from Botanical Gardens Bangkok Ltd,. On the land of 17.6 hectares with 30 year-contract and 100 baht net rental fee.

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) made the contract and registered the land in February 2002. The land development was processed by Department of Environment where the land was divided in two sections. The first phase (6.4 hectares) was modified to be the public park, and the rest piece (2.56 hectares) was prepared for the market administration office and IT centre.

Coconut garden and the gutters

The park was inaugurated on October 29, 2005, with then governor of Bangkok Apirak Kosayothin presiding over the launching ceremony.[1]

Its name Thawi Wanarom literally meaning "the delights of Thawi Watthana".

Park components

According to the park location nearby Thonburi Market, also colloquially known as Sanam Luang II, a weekend massive flea market, people are attracted to visit the park after shopping in the market.

Coconut garden designed by keeping in the original style and adding installation of benches, pedestrian way and small bridges crossing gutters.

Also, the residual other area was developed for exercising and recreational activities, consisting of multi-purpose ground, playground, health plaza, basketball court, walking and jogging tracks.[2][3]

References

  1. หน้า 53-58, ตลาดธนบุรี (สนามหลวง 2) โดย ป้าอ้วน. "Scoop". นิตยสาร sm@RTPET: ปีที่ 1 ฉบับที่ 7 มิถุนายน 2545 (Thonburi Market (Sanam Luang 2) Thai: ภาษาไทย
  2. "สวนทวีวนารมย์". Wongnai (in Thai).
  3. บ้านแซน (2023-01-25). "Bangkok - Thawi Wanarom Park 14 miles away from Khaosan Road (S.37)". YouTube. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
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