Mini Siam

Mini Siam and Mini Europe, commonly just called Mini Siam (Thai: เมืองจำลอง, opened 1986) are famous miniature park attractions in Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand. This park is located 143 km from Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road.[2] The park houses numerous famous landmarks of Thailand within its Mini Siam, whilst other famous landmarks from outside of Thailand are located within the Mini Europe section.

Mini Siam
Mini Siam at dusk in 2010
LocationPattaya, Chonburi Province, Thailand
Coordinates12°57'18.3"N 100°54'23.9"E
StatusOperating
Opened1986 (1986)
ThemeMiniature Park
Operating seasonAll year round[1]
Area46,400 m2 (499,000 sq ft)

Mini Siam started to research the project in 1985, and first opened in 1986 by Kasem Kasemkietsakul who was inspired by his interest in architecture to open a educational tourist attraction.[3] The components "Mini Europe" and "Mini World" were added later.[4] For the rest area, there are the booking halls, the souvenir shops for lease and the parking lLots. The Democracy Monument in Bangkok was the first model to be built.[5]

History

The park was founded by Kasem Kasemkietsakul. He had traveled numerous times to foreign nations for business and leisure, with also having an interest in fine art, architecture and sculpture. He would go on to be inspired by other miniature parks such as the Madurodum in the Netherlands, and the Window on World Theme Park in Taiwan. He realized in the 1980s that both Thai and international tourists had slim chances of possibly visiting all famous landmarks in the world, so Kasem then concluded to bring all these monuments together in one place for both tourists and students alike to learn about the architecture of Thailand. He would then endeavour on 5 years of studying significant sites across Thailand and the globe with the aim of transforming them into miniature versions. He would then launch Mini Siam in 1988 upon 30 rais of land he had bought. [6]

The Park

Mini Siam in the evening

Usually from 9.00 a.m to 7 p.m, the park has alternating traditional Thai dance performances such as Krabi Krabang.[7] Mini Siam and Mini Europe are separated in the middle by a small body of water that serves as the backdrop for some sites such as the Opera House and for bridges.

Mini Siam

Inspired by the idea of preserving sites in Thailand with much value and significance; and also the idea of reducing the time and cost of visiting all those these sites across the country; Mini Siam was built. On a scale of 1 - 25 (on what scale is the closest to the real structure), sites were built as a center for education, with the first miniature structure built being the Democracy Monument from Bangkok.[5]

Mini Europe

Mini Europe - despite its name - contains buildings from across the nations outside of Thailand.

References

  1. (in Dutch) Madurodam, Den Haag Marketing. Retrieved on 7 February 2015.
  2. "เมืองจำลอง พัทยา การเดินทางไปเมืองจำลอง".
  3. "Mini Siam in Pattaya, Thailand". Pattaya Unlimited. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  4. Ho, K.C. (2001). Interconnected Worlds: Tourism in Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis. p. 161. ISBN 9781136394799.
  5. "เมืองจำลอง (Mini Siam) บางละมุง จังหวัด ชลบุรี". 23 April 2012.
  6. Thailand, Museum. "Mini Siam :: Museum Thailand". www.museumthailand.com. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  7. "เมืองจำลอง (Mini Siam) พัทยา". Retrieved 2023-05-21.

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