snoop1130 Posted June 25, 2020 Posted June 25, 2020 Bangkok’s new landmark, Chao Phraya Sky Park, opens to the public The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has formally opened a new landmark, the Chao Phraya Sky Park, which straddles the Chao Phraya River, linking Bangkok with its sister city, Thonburi. The city’s first sky park is, in fact, a pedestrian walkway, about 280 metres long and 8.5 metres wide, built on the abandoned superstructure of the Lavalin rail project, in the middle of the King Rama VII Bridge. The walkway is decorated with many tropical trees, suitable for the hot weather in Bangkok, such as Makoknam, Cha Khoi, Yeetho, Toyting Uang Mai Na and Bai Tang Rien. Besides providing a new, natural alternative for residents of both sides of the river on which to stroll, it also serves a vantage point for panoramic views of the mighty river and many of its old and new riparian structures. At one end of the sky park is the Rama VII Park, on the Bangkok side, and the Chalermphrakiat Park on the Thonburi side of the river. The sky park is accessible every day from 5am to 8pm. It can be reached via the MRT’s Sanamchai station, by bus or express boat stopping at the King Rama 1 Bridge. Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/bangkoks-new-landmark-chao-phraya-sky-park-opens-to-the-public/ -- © Copyright Thai PBS 2020-06-25 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates 1
SoilSpoil Posted June 25, 2020 Posted June 25, 2020 A 280 meter long landmark superstructure! Impressive. 1
Popular Post Langsuan Man Posted June 26, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 26, 2020 1 hour ago, SoilSpoil said: A 280 meter long landmark superstructure! Impressive. If you say so Somebody needs to hire a new photographer 3
Eric Loh Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 I bemoan the lack of natural timber used. Why are concrete used for the fence or embankment; whatever it is. I don't think the decking are natural timber too. Thailand is full of tropical trees but yet this park has more concrete structures. Real sad.
Burma Bill Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 8 hours ago, ukrules said: "Weeds on a handrail" Personally I find this a typical negative TVF comment. I have not been to Bangkok in many years but from photos it looks very attractive and, no doubt, a pleasure to pedestrians crossing the bridge. Some more stock photos:- 2
holy cow cm Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 7 hours ago, Burma Bill said: Personally I find this a typical negative TVF comment. I have not been to Bangkok in many years but from photos it looks very attractive and, no doubt, a pleasure to pedestrians crossing the bridge. Some more stock photos:- I agree. Looks nice to me. 1
sammieuk1 Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 The word landmark means so many different things here by the look of it in other cultures eyesore springs to mind????
ukrules Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 10 hours ago, Burma Bill said: Personally I find this a typical negative TVF comment. I have not been to Bangkok in many years but from photos it looks very attractive and, no doubt, a pleasure to pedestrians crossing the bridge. Some more stock photos:- Agreed, the photo at the top of the thread doesn't do it justice 1
carlf Posted June 28, 2020 Posted June 28, 2020 The article says that the Sky Park "in the middle of the King Rama VII Bridge", but later it says "At one end of the sky park is the Rama VII Park, on the Bangkok side, and the Chalermphrakiat Park on the Thonburi side of the river. ". It seems to me that there's an error in the article... Google Maps tells me that the Rama VII Bridge is perhaps 10 kms north of Rama VII Park.
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