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Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often described as the centre of Bangkok (it’s where the Sukhumvit and Rachadapisek roads meet and BTS and MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) park was opened in 2004 to honor the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit. The development was part of a government scheme to improve the overall ‘livability’ of the city by creating more green spaces.

Read more at: www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

Tags:   Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often describ Bangkok Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Thailand TH Benjakiti Park is located Asok which an area often described centre (it’s where Sukhumvit Rachadapisek roads meet BTS MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) was opened 2004 honor 72nd birthday Queen Sirikit. development part government scheme improve overall ‘livability’ city by creating more green spaces. Read at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

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Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often described as the centre of Bangkok (it’s where the Sukhumvit and Rachadapisek roads meet and BTS and MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) park was opened in 2004 to honor the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit. The development was part of a government scheme to improve the overall ‘livability’ of the city by creating more green spaces.

Read more at: www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

Tags:   Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often describ Bangkok Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Thailand TH Benjakiti Park is located Asok which an area often described centre (it’s where Sukhumvit Rachadapisek roads meet BTS MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) was opened 2004 honor 72nd birthday Queen Sirikit. development part government scheme improve overall ‘livability’ city by creating more green spaces. Read at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

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Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often described as the centre of Bangkok (it’s where the Sukhumvit and Rachadapisek roads meet and BTS and MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) park was opened in 2004 to honor the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit. The development was part of a government scheme to improve the overall ‘livability’ of the city by creating more green spaces.

Read more at: www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

Tags:   Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often describ Bangkok Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Thailand TH Benjakiti Park is located Asok which an area often described centre (it’s where Sukhumvit Rachadapisek roads meet BTS MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) was opened 2004 honor 72nd birthday Queen Sirikit. development part government scheme improve overall ‘livability’ city by creating more green spaces. Read at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

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Benjakiti Park is located at Asok which is an area often described as the centre of Bangkok (it’s where the Sukhumvit and Rachadapisek roads meet and BTS and MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) park was opened in 2004 to honor the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit. The development was part of a government scheme to improve the overall ‘livability’ of the city by creating more green spaces.

Read more at: www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

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View of the Grande Centre Point from the Benjakiti Park.
This is located at Asok which is an area often described as the centre of Bangkok (it’s where the Sukhumvit and Rachadapisek roads meet and BTS and MRT cross paths). The 130 rai (21 hectacres) park was opened in 2004 to honor the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit. The development was part of a government scheme to improve the overall ‘livability’ of the city by creating more green spaces.

Read more at: www.bangkok.com/magazine/benjakiti-park.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001


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