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The 700-acre Prommitr Film Studio in Kanchanaburi was created to
serve as a filming location of Thailand’s greatest historic
trilogy movie The Legend of King Naresuan, that portrays the
history of King Naresuan the Great who freed Siam (former
Thailand) from the ancient Burmese (Hongsavadi) kingdom during
the Ayutthaya Era in circa 1584. The set then comprises of
abundant replicas of gilded chedis, temples, ordination halls
and traditional villages of anciant Siam and Burmese people.
Architectures and buildings you have only read from legends have
become true here; with highlights include the Sanphet Prasat
throne hall, of which its real build was burned down
during the war as well as the Lion Throne of the ancient king.
Visitors can actually spend the whole day wandering around the
set featuring stunning buildings, learn the history of the
ancient kingdoms through exhibitions and lectures, and try
putting on ancient-style clothing and have a photograph
opportunity,
Opening hours: Daily 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Admission: 200 baht
Contact:Prommitr Film Studio
Company, tel. 0 3453 2057, 0 3453 2058, fax. 0 3453 2056;
Bangkok Office tel. 0 2736 2300. www.prommitrfilmstudio.com
Getting there: It is located at Surasi Military Camp, which
is about 24 kilometres away from Kanchanaburi Town. Take Route
3199 Kanchanaburi – Srinakarin Dam for 18 kilometres to Lat Ya
Intersection. Then turn right to Surasi Military Camp and follow
the signs for around 3 kilometres. |
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99.430389 E |
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