Roi Et (Thai: ร้อยเอ็ด, pronounced [rɔ́ːj ʔèt]) is one of the provinces (changwat) of Thailand, in the northeast of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Kalasin, Mukdahan, Yasothon, Sisaket, Surin, and Maha Sarakham.
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This park is like an oasis in the middle of a small city. There is a lake that has paddle boats and various sized fish that can be fed with bread that can be bought on site. You can either walk around the inner walkway which is pleasant or the more serious exerciser can jog or use the various training equipment around the park. It has a couple of basketball courts and an area with a large stage that has large exercise classes or shows on it. There is a small child's play area in a nice shaded area.
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I am indebted to William Hartz & Duncan Bradford for posting details about this Wat that my wife & I visited last week. We linked this Wat with Wat Samran plus enjoyed our lunch at Chomthungpa ครัวบ้านทุ่ง&ชมทุ่งป่ะเดอะคาเฟ่ restaurant. A great day out in Thung Khao Luang. As you arrive with dinosaurs at the entrance and drive towards the large parking area you might be misled in thinking that it would be another Disneyland like attraction but it is actually an educational facility mainly structured for children, but adults could learn a thing or two. My wife and I have endeavoured to pass comment on several photos and hope that we are right. The Wat suggests that all these statues emanate from Thai spiritualism, mythology or folklore giving the visitor a glimpse, as you may be there for only 2-3 hours, of the teachings of Buddha and the better way to lead your life. I understand that construction started in 1969 and that the monk passed away not so long ago. He lies in state within the main temple as can be seen in one of the photos. A return visit will be made as although we walked the grounds we could spend a lot more time understanding the relevance of the statues.
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I've visited quite a few temples around Thailand and this one would definitely be in my top 5. Everything from the size of the temple area (think football stadium), the statuary, the fountains, the overall detail, the man hours, the manicured gardens, it is all absolutely stunning. When I first walked in I just stood there for a few moments gobsmacked. Located around 70kms NE of Roi Et it was worth every baht I paid Mr Lek's limousine taxi service to take me there. We stopped off for a bite to eat on the way back.
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