King Rama VI Monument
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Kaushik G
Mumbai, India4,068 contributions
Sep 2019 • Friends
This monument dedicated to King Rama 6 is located at the entrance of the beautiful Lumpini Park and I had seen the same during my visit to the park. There is a black colored statue of the king in standing position and there is a beautiful manicured garden and fountain in front of the statue.
Written August 25, 2020
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nellielim
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4,110 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
The huge statue of King Rama VI stands at the entrance of Lumphini Park. Dressed in western clothes, this imposing monument stands overlooking the busy crisscross of roads and BTS. There were offerings at the base of the monument. A signage in English with a simple write-up would have been nice.
Written July 23, 2019
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands3,821 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
King Rama VI = Vajiravudh, with a helmut is dressed in Western clothes and stands firmly in front of the gates to Lumpini, a park built at his request. Vajiravudh enjoyed most of his education in Britain and inspired the Thai people to build a modern nation. He died in 1925 and was succeeded by his brother, as his daughter was not eligible to the throne.
Written December 12, 2018
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Mr_Nobody_1979
Krakow, Poland3,979 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Large monument erected for late king, standing in front of main entrance of a Lumphini park. Sometimes official ceremonies take place, closer to public. Worth a photo before moving on to more important attractions.
Written November 20, 2018
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richj65
Chicago, IL1,219 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
A refreshing get away from the Bangkok noise and traffic. It is a very large park with a nice pond and places to ride your bike. If you are in area come by.
Written May 24, 2018
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bcheong
Shanghai, China26,532 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
At the entrance of the lumphini park

King rama vi passed away in 1925 and was known for progressing thailand towards democracy and minimal participation in WWI

the monument was built by an italian sculpturer in 1941

Written February 17, 2018
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Gone Walkabout
Tonsberg, Norway563 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
If you are in Lumphini park is is a nice monument to stop by. It shows the Thais relations to they royalty. I was jogging past it one morning when they cleaned it and they didn`t mess around doing so. Everyone involved looked like they really put their heart into their work. I like visiting monuments because it shows what the locals think is important or significant.
Written December 17, 2017
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KweqSmanit
Seattle, WA5,502 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
This statue is near one of the entrances to the park and is impressive to see but also you need to see it earlier in the morning or later in the day as during the hot sun midday there really is no shade to stand in or hide from the sun.

There are kiosks stands nearby to purchase water from and also there's restrooms nearby too.

On the steps you will see a shrine with some offerings that people have left.
Written December 3, 2017
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patjatje
The Netherlands826 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
If you are close by it is nice to go for it. It is not worth to travel long for it. Sometimes there are lots of flowers around which is beautiful. Good to see the respect people have .
Written December 1, 2017
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Georgio Valentino Rayala
Hyderabad, India17,215 contributions
Dec 2016 • Friends
It is located near the entrance of Lumphini park and is dedicated to the memory of King Rama VI. The best way to reach here is to catch a MRT to Silom station or BTS to Sala Daeng station. There is a small water body near the statue and a garden where families sit in the evening.
Written September 15, 2017
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