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Samut Prakan sits at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River, where the great waterway that defines Bangkok finally meets the Gulf of Thailand. The province is one of Thailand's most industrialised, yet it holds within its boundaries two of the most extraordinary open-air cultural sites in the entire country, drawing visitors who make the short journey south from the capital specifically to see them. That contrast, between the sprawling factory estates along the expressways and the meticulous grandeur of its heritage attractions, is part of what makes Samut Prakan genuinely unlike anywhere else in the region.

The two experiences that anchor most visits here are closely related in spirit and geography. Ancient Siam, known in Thai as Mueang Boran, is a vast landscaped park covering more than a hundred hectares in the shape of Thailand itself, with scaled reconstructions and relocations of temples, palaces, and traditional structures from every corner of the kingdom. It is less a theme park than an act of cultural preservation, conceived in the 1960s and 1970s as a way of gathering architectural heritage that might otherwise have been lost. Wandering through it gives a sense of Thai regional diversity that no single city visit could replicate. Adjacent to it stands the Erawan Museum, a site that stops visitors mid-step: a three-headed elephant of enormous scale, cast in copper and standing on a classical Thai-European building, houses a collection of antiques, ceramics, and religious artefacts across its floors and within the creature itself. Entry tickets for the Erawan Museum are among the most straightforward purchases a visitor can make, and the site rewards unhurried exploration.

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