Santiphap Park

Santiphap Park (Thai: สวนสันติภาพ, rtgs: Suan Santiphap, literally "Peace Park") is an 8-acre (0.032 km2) park in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located between Ratchawithi Road and Rang Nam Road in Ratchathewi district.

Location in green

The land on which Santiphap Park is built is leased from the Crown Property Bureau by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). It was previously the site of subsidized housing overseen by the National Housing Authority. The BMA obtained a 30-year lease, beginning in October 1990. Construction on the park began in 1997.[1]

Santiphap Park was opened to the public on August 18, 1998. The name Santiphap, meaning "peace", as well as the date of the park's opening, commemorate the end of World War II, which took place 53 years earlier.[1]

The dove is the symbol of Santiphap Park. A blackened bronze sculpture situated in the park's central pond depicts a dove carrying in its beak an olive branch with five blossoms, representing the spread of peace throughout the world. The sculpture is based on a drawing by Pablo Picasso.[1]

The entrance signs to Santiphap Park are a facsimile of the handwriting of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu, a renowned Buddhist monk, philosopher and pacifist.[1]

Santiphap Park is open from 5:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m., and is used by 2-3,000 people on working days, and 3-4,000 on holidays.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Suan Santiphap, Public Park Office, Department of Environment (in Thai). Retrieved on February 26, 2009.

Coordinates: 13°45′47″N 100°32′29″E / 13.763151°N 100.541489°E