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park was built to honor King Rama II and is run by a royally-supported foundation. King Rama II was awarded the status of Person of the World by UNESCO for his contributions to the arts and culture of Thailand, and his achievements are celebrated in this compound. In addition, the King Rama II Museum, composed of four buildings, houses artifacts from the early Rattanakosin era, King Rama II’s household furniture, and showcases the lives of Thais during the king’s reign.
Nearby, there is an open theater and a botanical garden where plants cited in Thai literature are cultivated. Botanical Garden, "a collection of trees. In literature, more than 140 species for the purpose of study and conservation of plants. A shop offers local products and young saplings for those wishing to grow the plants at home.
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