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The Queen Sirikit Park was built to commemorate the 60th birthday anniversary of HM Queen Sirikit in 1992.
The Queen Sirikit Park was built to commemorate the 60th birthday anniversary of HM Queen Sirikit in 1992. The auspicious tree garden has auspicious trees from Thailand's 76 provinces laid out in the shape of Thailand's geographical map. A large pool in the park has three fountains and a fine collection of both Thai and foreign lotuses.
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