Laem Son-on (แหลมสนอ่อน)
Thai. ‘Peninsula of Young Pines’. Name of a
spit of land in
Songkhla,
which at its northernmost tip has a memorial dedicated to the
Krom Luang
Aphakon Kiatiwong, i.e.
Prince of Chumphon
and Father of the
Royal Thai Navy,
a small park that doubles as a traffic roundabout and called Suan Song Thale (สวนสองทะเล),
i.e.
‘Garden of the Two Seas’,
as well as a
naga statue that spews water from its mouth and
which in more than one way is reminiscent of the
mythical Merlion
in Singapore's Marina Bay
(fig.).
The name Garden of the Two Seas
refers to the park's position in between two large bodies of water, i.e. the
Gulf of Thailand to its east and
Songkhla Lake,
known in Thai as Thale Sahb Songkhla, to is west.
The northern part of Laen Son-on peninsula faces the Songkhla Deep Sea Port on
the southern tip of Singhanakhon (สิงหนคร) District on the opposite side, across
of the strait that connects the sea to the lake and which can be crossed by a
car ferry service. The peninsula is also home to the Songkhla Naval Base,
Songkhla Aquarium, Chaleum Phrakiat Sculpture Garden, the 80th Anniversary
Commemoration Park, etc. Halfway the peninsula, the area is also known as Laem
Samila (แหลมสมิหลา) and is home to a number of attractions, such as the
Golden Mermaid (fig.),
the Cat & Mouse Sculpture (fig.),
Tang Kuan Hil, the Songkhla
National
Museum, etc.
See also TRAVEL PICTURE
and
MAP.
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