Wang Theptaroh Daen Mangkon Hom (วังเทพธาโร แดนมังกรหอม)
Thai. ‘Selasian Wood Palace,
Realm of the Aromatic
Dragons’.
Name of a 25
rai
plot of land in
Trang's
Huai Yot (ห้วยยอด)
district, in an area that
in the past had many Selasian Wood Trees, which in Thai are known as
ton
thaparoh (เทพธาโร/เทพทาโร)
which means ‘Angel Wood’. After most of these trees were cut down
to clear the area in order to plant
rubber trees,
a local resident named
Ajaan
Charun Kaewla-iad (อ. จรูญ แก้วละเอียด
-
fig.)
became the architect of an intrepid project and took about 1,400,000 kilogram
of the deadwood to create a theme park out of it, which includes a
dragon
gate and three giant dragons,
i.e. a father dragon, which is the largest of the three,
for which
18,000 kilogram of Selasian wood
was used, and which took 4 months to build; a mother dragon that
spews water from its mouth, for which
over 6,000 kilogram of
wood was used, and which took 3 months to complete, and a baby
dragon, for which over
1,000 kilogram of wood was used.
Since Selasian wood comes from an evergreen tree within the genus
Cinnamomum, it is aromatic and hence the dragons are. The gardens
also has some other features and the entire project reportedly took
the owner 5 years to complete. In English, referred to as Dragon
Tree Sculpture Garden.
See also TRAVEL PICTURES and
MAP.
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