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Pra Nahng Sahng Temple
The grounds of this historic temple are where the Battle of
Thalang took place in 1785. Inside are three very old
statues wrought in tin of the Buddha; they are the largest
such in the world and date from a time when tin was regarded
as a semi-precious metal. The bellies of the three big
statues each contain a smaller statue, from which derives
their name, 'Monks in the Belly' in local vernacular, or '
The Three Kings' in formal language. Located on Thep
Krasatri Rd. in Thalang Town at the traffic light.
Chalong Temple
Is about 8 kms. outside town. Take Vichit Songkram Rd. tothe
Bypass Rd. and turn left, and drive for about 10 mins. Wat
Chalong will be on your left. This is where stands the cast
statue of Luang por Cham, who helped the people of Phuket
put down the Ahngyee, or Chinese Coolie, Rebellion in 1876
during the reign of Rama V.
There are also statues of Luang
Por Chuang, and Luang Por Gluam, other monks, who were
abbots of the temple during later times, and who are the
objects of respect and recipients of offerings by Phuket
people generally.
Pra Tong Temple
This shrine encloses a golden statue of Buddha that sprang
up from beneath the earth long ago. The story is of a young
boy who tied his buffalo to what he thought was a post; it
was in an area at that time given over to the raising of
animals. After doing so, he fell down in agony and died. The
father of the boy dreamed that the reason his son had died
was for the sin of tying afilthy buffalo to a sacred object,
that what the boy thought was a post was in reality the
golden peak of the Buddha's conical cap. He told his
neighbors the dream and they all went out to dig up the
statue but had no success.
Later, at the time of Thao Thep Kasatri's heroic defense
against the Burmese in 1785, the invaders tried to succeed
where the villagers had failed; their intention was to take
tvhe statues brought good luck to their possessors, and the
slaves were used for work, and to populate places that
lacked inhabitants a frequent problem for rulers in
Southeast Asia, who had a great deal of land but very few
subjects.
The Burmese, however, were unable to retrieve the golden
Buddha despite several attempts; they were finally driven
off by a swarm of angry hornets.
After this the villagers decided to protect their miraculous
statue by covering the part that stuck up from the ground
with a plaster cast of Buddha's head and shoulders which is
the way it is today. Located north of the traffic light on
the outskirts of Thalang Town. A large sign shows the
entrance.
Bangpae Waterfall
Best knownas the site of the Gibbon Fund, a project to
return domesticated gibbons to the forest, Bang Pae is a
small waterfall with a shady forest and thick foliage.
How to get there: Ggo to the Two Heroines Monument and take
the road running east, the Pakhlok Road. Bangpae is 7 km
along this road. Look for the posted signs.
Khao Phra Taeo Wildlife Park
22.28 square kilometers of virgin forest are coverd by this
park, which also actively conserves a number of wild
animals; they would otherwise be extinct in fast-growing
Phuket. It is a center for study of the environment and the
forest vegetation is spectacular. Giant trees supported by
huge buttresses are thick with creepers and climbers of
every description.
One species of palm, the Governor's Palm or White Back Palm
(palm lang khao in Thai) is especially rare. Langurs,
barking deer, mouse deer, deer, bear, wild boar, monkeys,
gibbons, and many species of birds inhabit the forest. Khao
Phra Taeo serves also as one of Phuket's most important
water sources.
Ton Sai Waterfall
A small falls, over which pours a great volume of water
during the rainy season. The trees, watercourses, and pools
nearby provide one of Phuket's loveliest scenes. The park
headquarters and a small restaurant with an excellent view
are also at Ton Sai. Located near Thalang Town, 22 km. from
Phuket Town.
Marine Biological Research Centre
The Marine Biological Research Centre at Cape Panwa offers
the opportunity to observe local marine life up close
without the necessity of diving beneath the waves. More than
one hundred aquatic species are housed at this facility,
which is one of Thailand's principle centres for research
into the whales, dugongs, sharks, dolphins and sea turtles
that make their home in the water around Phuket. The centre
is open daily from 8.30am to 4.00pm.
How to get there: A Songtaew (local bus) can be taken from
the central market in Phuket Town.
Phuket Butterfly Farm & Aquarium
A few kilometres outside of Phuket Town, the farm boasts
dozens of species of rare and exotic butterflies and other
tropical insects, while the aquarium gives a fascinating
view of what lives beneath the surface of the Andaman.
Open daily from 9.00am to 5.00pm, the butterfly farm and
aquarium offers a close up look at a few of the most
beautiful, delicate and unusual creatures that form a part
of the island's eco-system.
Thai Village and Orchid Farm
Set amidst the tropical splendour of dozens of rare orchid
species, the Thai Village and Orchid Farm brings living
colour to Thailand's culture and history. With two shows a
day - at 11am and 5.30pm - visitors can experience
traditional Thai dance, a demonstration of the strength and
versatility of the Thai elephant, exhibitions of Thai
handicrafts and witness a lifelike recreation of tin mining
as it was performed at the height of the boom over a century
ago.
Phuket Sea Shell Museum
International shell collectors would sell their mothers for
even half of the remarkable collection on show at the Phuket
Seashell Museum, on Viset Road, near Rawai Beach. The
exhibition features more than 2,000 species, including the
only left-handed Noble Volute ever discovered, giant clams,
380 million-year-old fossils and one of the worlds rarest
golden pearls.
Phuket Zoo
With over 3000 animals on show, including 600 species of
birds, 100 species or reptiles and 45 species of mammal,
Phuket Zoo offers an unparalleled diversity of animal life
in one place. All five continents continent are represented,
from Himalayan vultures, to Australian wallabies, African
Victoria Crown cranes, hornbills, ostriches, camels, and
tigers. The zoo is also actively involved in conservation
programs of many Southeast Asian species on the endangered
list.
Other attractions at the zoo include a 'nocturnal house'
featuring hard-to-find creatures of the night, a freshwater
aquarium, orchid nursery and a butterfly farm. The zoo also
stages daily animal shows featuring elephants, crocodiles,
trained birds and monkeys. Six km south of Phuket Town, just
off East Chao Fah Road, the zoo is open from 8.00am to
6.00pm daily. Admission is 400 baht for adults and 200 baht
for children.
Phuket Rare Stones Musuem
Located at 58/34 Thepkasatree Rd., Km.5 (about 700 meters
from Super Cheap Store), It is a new tourists ' attraction
where you see art, and you see life.
The most enjoyable part of visiting the Phuket Rare Stones
Museum is that after the brief look at all stones, you
select 5-6 your most interesting ones. Spending 5-10 minutes
with each of the selected stones, the picture will be
floated out from the stones as you imagine.
Each stone can conjure up a different picture in each
person's imagination. That is the art part. The deeper you
imagine, the more you will see, and that can be the life
part. Open everyday 09:00-18:00 hrs.
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